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...activity—at least for now. Yet, as Galapagos-born children grow up and have children of their own, the communities will inevitably expand. While many inhabitants recognize the importance of their surroundings, continued development and economic expansion— including fishing the islands’ protected, rich waters??will cause deepening challenges for the true indigenous residents of the islands: the native wildlife species...
...Wright is mimicking the jowly facial expressions of Brando’s Don Corleone a little too closely, his believable performance shows his range as an actor—something his meager part in the recent “Quantum of Solace” did not. Together, Chess and Waters??along with songwriter Willie Dixon, played by Cedric the Entertainer—begin to construct the Chess empire. Dixon’s voiceover, which opens and closes the film, serves as a narrative frame for the entire film. Waters and Little Walter, played by Columbus Short, popularize...
...Fifteen Minutes: Word on the street is that you’re writing the songs for John Waters??s newest project—the Broadway adaptation of “Cry-Baby,” which originally starred Johnny Depp. How did you get involved...
...level—of the Earth’s oceans to reduce the damage caused by acid rain and decrease carbon levels in the atmosphere. The natural ability of oceans to remove carbon from the air has suffered due to pollution-induced acid rain. House hopes to increase the waters?? alkaline levels in order to accelerate this natural process that represents half of the Earth’s ability to remove carbon. Increasing the ocean’s alkaline levels will also protect animals whose bodies require calcium, like shellfish, he said. House, who said he came...
After a big win, they are rewarded with an involuntary dip into New England’s spring waters??waters not yet warm in late May and early June, waters still chilled by the schizophrenic weather that marks racing season from beginning to end.It is perhaps the sports tradition most similar to dousing a coach with Gatorade after a huge victory, but few coaches weigh under 125 pounds and are flung with ease into the icy depths of Lake Quinsigamond. But coxswains won’t complain about that. Their job is endlessly stressful and rife, perhaps, with...