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...mention that Miramax will finance the film? Obviously they will??I’ll need an aggressive marketing campaign and Harvey Weinstein going door-to-door in Beverly Hills. The campaign will be so intense that Miramax will purchase covers of magazines as diverse as Vanity Fair and Redneck Trucker to place “For Your Consideration” ads. They will include a quote from Variety that reads, “Miramax and Froehlich have outdone themselves. Only next year when The Good-Willed English Patient who Goes to Chicago and Climbs a Cold Mountain comes...
Bringing Shakespeare, or Shakspr, to new heights, the Winthrop House Drama Society has squashed years worth of Will??s hard work and several hours worth of comedy, tragedy and history into a two-hour spectacle ‘compleat’ with backwards recitations of Hamlet, a rap of Othello and a football game summary of the histories. Tickets $8, $5 for students and seniors, $3 for Winthrop House residents, available at the Harvard Box Office. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Dec. 2-4 at 8 p.m., Sunday, Dec. 5 at 2 p.m. Winthrop House Junior Common Room...
...music of this prolific Appalachian clan has always swung towards confessional lo-fi, notable mostly for guilt obsession and Will??s achy singing than the instrumentation. Ned’s singing is stronger than his brother’s, but his soaring voice never stands in the center of the picture: three songs on their latest, Joji, extend seven minutes in length, and a lot of that time is spent with the band doing their best Grateful Dead...
...black man himself) attempted to revive an archaic rule requiring that voter registration cards be printed only on thick, 80-pound paper. People for the American Way, part of a coalition of 60 civil rights organizations, have protested the “unduly burdensome and costly regulation that will??disenfranchise some voters at time of unprecedented new voter registration activity in Ohio...
...know what it’s like to breath in the thick, sweet tension of a tie ball game—the opiate, if you will??of anticipation...