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...extent that it’s possible, Yale baseball coach John Stupor has gotten used to the questions. His conversations can jump freely from the tragic to the banal—for example, the sparse crowds that make the shuttle bus trip to historic Yale Field and how to lure them...
...There are two things that will bring people out to see you,” Stupor said yesterday. “One is a winning team. The other is nice weather. And that’s not necessarily in that order...
...kids have rallied around this,” Stupor said. “Those were two very popular, well-loved kids, and we dedicated our season to them. And I said early on that we were going to do it not in how many games we won, but in how we go about doing...
...shot and populated with a set of unusually complicated characters, Talk to Her shamelessly and outrageously asks its audience to sympathize with a rapist. The film manages, paradoxically, to be both sloppily edited and deadeningly self-conscious. As it progresses, the audience is slowly but surely ushered into a stupor very closely resembling that of the coma victim at the story’s inane center. Winner of this year’s Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. Talk to Her screens...
...next shot, ten minutes later, the Marine hit the building, yet as I wallowed in my late night stupor I couldn’t help questioning whether this had been worth three hours of my TV time. But worth it or not, I couldn’t pull myself away...