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Take Tanya’s character, for example. In the Dungeons & Dragons official player handbook, Paladins are described as “indomitable warriors who??ve pledged their powers to something greater than themselves.” They are in touch with religion and weaponry. So Tanya decided that her character, named Bjarngeir (Be-on-gear), would worship the goddess of plants...
Purell: Remember when your stock consultant told you that investing in a clear, lube-like gel wouldn’t pan out? Well, look who??s laughing now—Purell’s stock rose 50 points this week on fears of swine...
According to Walker, who??s also a Crimson arts writer, every student production on campus is given an A.R.T. mentor. Walker’s mentor last year attended rehearsals, tech week, and even frequently met for coffee to give her advice...
...suburban family comedy (“We’ve seen that movie,” she explains), nor did she aim to produce yet another film about a mother’s psychological crisis. “I didn’t want [to portray] the mother who??s dealing with a drug problem, or a suicidal child,” she says. “I wanted an everyday mother...
Given the film’s clearly gender-oriented title and theme, one might wonder if its intended audience is limited to middle-aged women who??ve endured the hardships of parenting. The short answer, both women quickly assert, is no. Dieckmann—an assistant professor at Columbia University’s Graduate School of the Arts—screened the film for many of her male graduate students during post-production. Just as she hoped, even the unmarried, childless, 20-something males in her classes still appreciated the humor and honesty of the film. Thurman dismisses...