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...Breath Away.” The vocals move through the song like mist over a still lake, and Air’s dreamy trance hits a fever pitch. While “Pocket Symphony” is by no means “Talkie Walkie,” you??ll still find yourself eager to explore Air’s breathless cosmos. —Reviewer Andrew F. Nunnelly can be reached at nunnelly@fas.harvard.edu...
...them is one of cross- promotion,” says Hernandez. “It’s really the shows that are what the network is, so while we think the competition created by increasing the volume of shows is great, and that there should be even more, you??ve got to overcome the technical aspect before you get anything made.”Combined with their reservations, however, about lack of technical resources, Hernandez and Berman have high aspirations for what they believe HRTV could come to represent.“Television is moving away from...
...done against a blue or green screen, however, post-production took a year.GENDER-NEUTRAL DESPOTSantoro, who portrays Persian king Xerxes, explains that the blue-screen process also presented a unique challenge for cast members, who had little concrete material to interact with while shooting scenes.“Once you??re there acting, it’s just you and blue walls everywhere. And because Xerxes is so huge, my eye lines had to be so low that many times I was by myself just talking to nowhere, nobody, and just pretending that I was, you know, talking...
...believes...that it’s much easier to improve something if you have data to tell you what you??re achieving (or not),” Knowles wrote in an e-mailed statement. “So this is a way to obtain some evidence about the consequence of all that we try to do...to improve the way that our students present arguments and positions in writing...
Post-homophobic and post-racist humor, like any humor, only really sizzles when you have something funny to say; if you don’t, you??ll probably just end up showing off an ugly side of yourself that is a little too interested in parsing people into gay and straight, white and not-white. That’s the tendency that the Bad People find so repulsive—what they implicitly assume is contained in all humor that hints at homophobia, racism, sexism, genderism, etc. When they find it where it really exists, though...