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...film “A Prairie Home Companion” this June, Meryl Streep’s performance might just top them all: viewers have the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to actually witness what Streep would be like as a mediocre entertainer. The imperial actress plays against her austere character type, transforming into second-rate country singer Yolanda Johnson on set of the final broadcast of Garrison Keillor’s live radio variety show.“My character’s supposed to be a kind of a half-assed singer, so the mistakes were...
...says. While Harris thinks it’s fine for outsiders to enroll in courses online, he believes they shouldn’t claim they go to Harvard. “The Harvard experience is much more than the classes.” EXCLUSIVELY IVYOn Feb. 4th, actress and singer Hilary Duff posted on her website, “I’m taking on-line classes for Harvard University. Really cool! I am really excited about going back to school and the online classes are really cool.” The Crimson quickly pounced on Duff, publishing a scathing...
...fine comic touch as a beleaguered pharmacist with a grudge against Parpalaid who eventually becomes Dr. Knock’s first disciple. Laurel T. Holland ’06 performs also well as the “Lady in Violet,” an ingenuous rich actress who is easily convinced of her need for Dr. Knock’s restorative talents. She brings a delightful flippancy and self-awareness to her role...
...wanted to be on the stage to begin with. I was in the chorus of both Gilbert and Sullivan shows my freshman year, but then I got sucked into the backstage world. Also, at a certain point everyone has to realize how good of an actor or actress they are, and I’m not a terribly good one. I think I have more fun doing the backstage stuff.” Maloney’s immersion in theater has not been without consequences. She has found balancing commitments difficult, but is unapologetic about her priorities...
...aftermath of Brangelina, Aniston’s been portrayed by everyone from US Weekly to Katie Couric as a “victim,” she seems heartachingly human on-screen. If someone that well-coiffed and perfectly sculpted—and by this I mean both the actress and the character—dates idiots, doesn’t know what to do with her life, and has body image issues, then I guess everyone can feel a little better about their own slumps and failures...