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...understood that some parts were still a little sketchy and I wanted some more time to think about whether or not this was really appropriate to release to the Harvard community,” Zuckerberg wrote in an e-mail to The Crimson earlier this month...
Aidan S. Madigan-Curtis ’07, as Seymour’s love interest Audrey, was absolutely wonderful; she understood exactly how to overact her character and sang quite beautifully as well. When she dropped her gangster’s-moll falsetto and let her voice shine through—as in “Somewhere That’s Green,” her big solo number—her voice showed considerable force...
...access to the facilities. We are getting robust inspections. But this is a work in progress. We are not finished. And yet your report notes a pattern of concealment dating back 18 years. Their program was developed under international sanctions. Many of their activities have to be understood in that context. U.S. Under Secretary of State John Bolton called your report's finding of no evidence of a weapons program "impossible to believe." We are not in the business of judging intentions. What we look for are facts and proof, and so far we have no proof of a nuclear...
...audience, those first twelve songs buzzing in our heads, giving us hope and promising great new things, whispering about secrets, warming our blood somehow and giving us the happyshakes in our elbows and the trembles in our knees. Yes we listened and yes we waited and yes we reluctantly understood that the recordings had to do us for the time being because hell, the Strokes couldn’t very well play in our town every night now could they? Of course not, for there was a world to conquer, lives to save in the heart of America! A revolution...
...silence when Tarantino is in the room. This engaging, nonstop performer... moved to Southern California when he was two. Since then, it's been a movie-mad life. His folks took him to all sorts of films, then he went on his own. He seems to have remembered?and understood?everything he's seen... 'People ask if my love of movies can be too much,' he says. 'What annoys me about the question is the snobbery; it treats movies like a bastard art form. Could a novelist ever read too many books, or a musician listen to too much music...