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...reaches its most absurd heights at the promotional events held at various clubs and bars around Moscow and St. Petersburg. Stunning college-age women wearing Hooch's signature green T-shirts pass out free bottles and merchandise while running games, races, raffles, and dance contests. It's the Hooch version of a Labor Day picnic. Others consist merely of men and women chugging Hooch while someone of the opposite sex holds the bottle. Perhaps the most bizarre event however, involves two people who have rubber hoses tied around their waists with a bottle of Hooch hanging...
Patients with incomes that do not exceed 200 percent of federal poverty guidelines are eligible for a version of the hospital's Network Health program that offers free services from any health-care provider within Cambridge's network...
Harvard-Dartmouth is in many ways the women's hoops version of The Game. The Crimson and the Big Green are traveling partners, which means that they play the same teams each weekend, and each marks the beginning and the end of the other's season--literally and figuratively...
...sports, in fact, left their mark: snowboarders treated the Olympics as if they were a halfpipe, as expected, and curling captivated so many television viewers across the world with its stately version of Go-on-ice that in Sweden viewers protested when a local channel switched to figure skating...
Since the mental calendar of filmmakers Joel and Ethan Coen is often turned back to the 1940s, Dude is a shambling version of Philip Marlowe, the incomprehensible plot and the all-too-comprehensible visual references homages to the film-noir tradition--as if we needed more. Happily, however, the Coens have established a tradition of their own: deeply weird characters (let John Goodman's great portrait of one of those paranoid know-it-alls who actually know nothing stand for the mad multitude this movie contains) embedded in profoundly banal settings (much of the film is set in a bowling...