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Critics describe NASCAR as watching cars go in circles. Has the growth of NASCAR's popularity surprised insiders like you? -C. W. Roberts, Pittsburgh, Pa.Absolutely. Growing up racing, seeing a thousand people was a big deal. It was like, 'wow, I got a great crowd tonight.' I went to the Indianapolis 500 as a kid; that, to me, was just mind-boggling. Then when you get on the NASCAR circuit, and every weekend is like that, you're absolutely blown away. I've been blown away for so many years. I love bringing people to the track who haven...
...your favorite co-star? -J.A. Flores, Manila, PhilippinesOh wow. That is a little bit like Sophie's Choice, isn't it? Certainly, Ralph Fiennes [who plays Bernard in her new movie]. Natalie Portman. Sean Penn. When you are working with someone that good they take you to another place. I also had a great time with Kevin Costner and Tim Robbins on Bull Durham, as you could probably tell [Laughs...
...Wilkinson goes around the class, asking people to show what digital art they've made over the last week, it's clear these tawdry music videos are the hit of the day. One student reveals that his short video has generated 13,000 views in only a few days. "Wow, talk about selling out," Wilkinson marvels. "I thought you weren't going to stoop that low...but you can't deny the numbers. Look at those page views; that's amazing...
...your favorite movie?CS: I like “The Shawshank Redemption,” “American Beauty.” Let’s see, what movie have I seen the most? “Dirty Dancing,” which is embarrassing.RR: Wow, that is a tragedy.CS: Haha, yes, it is in itself.Nicholas J. Melvoin ’08 RR: Who do you play in “Titus”?NM: I play Young Lucius, also known as Boy.RR: Boy? That’s a very inventive name.NM: Yes, it is. That?...
Ethiopia-born and Tanzania-schooled Yoseph S. Ayele ’11 woke up to his first New England snowfall yesterday morning. “I looked out my window and saw cars covered in snow and was like ‘Wow! This happens in real life!’” Ayele said. “It’s just like a movie.” As the snow fell softly on the streets of Cambridge, covering the Yard in a layer of white, freshmen and upperclassmen alike bundled up in scarves, gloves, and puffy jackets...