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...really think they’ve been overrated,” Fitz said. “We weren??t going to roll over like everyone else...
...watercolors weren??t always so carefully preserved. Until the late-nineteenth century, watercolor was considered an inferior medium, suitable only for preparatory sketches and amateur entertainment...
...does well.” However, Phatt Boys’ closing was not simply a result of its unfortunate location. Theodore E. Chestnut ’06, a Senior Class Marshall, says “the reason Phatt Boys was not successful was the service was terrible. They weren??t really catering to students.” Furthermore, Chestnut adds, “last call was really early, so people would get there and they would be shutting down.” Others attribute Phattie’s demise to the opening of Tommy Doyle?...
...individual, proves far more troubling for black people in the film industry as a whole. Don’t get me wrong, no one is saying that the acting skills Howard displayed in his portrayal of a desperate, struggling black man living a life of crime and exploitation weren??t worthy of some praise, but he also did a fantastic job this year in “Crash,” portraying an upper-middle class black man struggling to maintain his dignity and hope in an oppressive white world, and was unsurprisingly nominated for the former role...
Sitting around with my friends watching our latest junk TV craving, “Beauty and the Geek,” I realized that maybe, just maybe, we weren??t the target audience for the Ashton Kutcher creation. Presumably, the average viewer watches to gape at the antics of the socially awkward geeks. But while we had our share of laughs, I soon heard more “awwing” than chuckling, and quite a few variations of “I love...