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...straw men who expound reading’s defense in such terms as Daniel Adler’s high-handedly repulsive “we can learn only from our ‘betters’” (the authors of the great books of literature), or Arnold Weinstein??s laughably reductive “the bookshelf is as basic a resource for body and mind, especially the body and the mind in pain, as the medicine shelf.” You tear down those scarecrows with good reason; no one in their right mind would stand...
...mouth is,” Washington says. “He didn’t want to give me as much [money] as I wanted [to make the film], but we came to a good number.”But in the end, it wasn’t Weinstein??s money or Winfrey’s clout that pushed Washington to direct and co-star in the film. Instead, Washington determined for himself that “Debaters” was something special. “When I read the script, I just liked the script. I thought...
...site’s creator, said its inception “was sort of spontaneous.” Weinstein added that he got the idea for the Web site after hearing about a similar system at the University of Virginia from a visiting professor. This is not Weinstein??s first Web site—the sophomore drew attention when he created a “Crush Finder” Web site that matches students with their crushes. According to Weinstein, that site has over 1,300 participants and 875 matches, and its coding served as the foundation...
...game also allows players to draw “Hustler” and “Ghetto Stash” cards with instructions such as, “You and your boyz just spotted a rapper at Weinstein??s flashin some Bling Blings. You decided to jack da fool. Collect $150” and “You are a little short on loot, so you decide to stick up the bank. Collect $75 from each playa...
Berkeley’s voice resembles Nick Drake, while Weinstein??s voice is scratchier and reminiscent of Tom Waits. Whereas Berkeley’s richly textured songs throw together mandolin and cello, Weinstein takes more influences from jazz; Norah Jones even sings a track on his first album. Both say they got lyrical inspiration from the people they met and the classes they took at Harvard...