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...audience as well: “I love the fact that people don’t respond to it the same way, or like it the same, or hate it the same.”While Fergus is open to suggestion, he puts more energy into bridging the gap between wide-open collaboration and the narrow-minded decisiveness typical of a Hollywood director.Though he allows an actor to experiment with his script and test audiences to tweak some aspect of the film, he is the head honcho when it comes to the overall outcome of his work...
...Homecoming” will be playing at Brookline’s Coolidge Corner Theatre on April 6 and will be airing on PBS on April 16 as part of the series “America at a Crossroads.”Both Robbins and Yellin desire to bridge the gap between the military and non-military spheres of American life through film.“The divide in this nation between people who have family in the military and everyone else is a bad thing for society,” Robbins says.Their experiences documenting soldiers in wartime has been transformative...
...moment, Franken is well positioned to become the state's Democratic nominee. The outlook for the general election is too early to call: a poll taken just before Franken's announcement had him losing to incumbent Norm Coleman 35% to 57%. A later poll showed the gap at just 10 points...
Harvard academics from both sides of the Charles have formed a collaboration to further bridge the gap between the education of future leaders in the private and public sectors...
...start of the second half, Harvard looked like it could mount a comeback, as Martin hammered one into the back of the net to bring the score to 13-7. But Syracuse maintained control of the game, blowing by the Crimson on a four-goal run to widen the gap to 17-7. Harvard traded points with the Orange down the stretch, as Martin pounded in another shot and junior Ali Hines slammed in two of her own, but ripped off another four-score run to double up Harvard, 22-11. Simmons hammered in a shot, moving Harvard within...