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...Hanging posters and handing out flyers around campus is expensive and time consuming,” Justin G. Hurwitz ’07, the keyboard player for the group, writes in an e-mail. “We still promote through those more traditional methods, but we also take advantage of facebook to efficiently reach nearly a thousand fans who are part of the group...

Author: By Katherine M. Gray, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: New Facebook Groups Abound | 12/3/2004 | See Source »

...scheme--Lindsay chasing a terrified dog that has been dyed half green out of a storefront with the sign DIP-A-PET. Other times, the cameraman is a sort of character, scurrying to catch up with the action. Or trying not to. In an upcoming episode, says creator Mitchell Hurwitz, Lucille starts making out with Oscar in an effort to make his brother jealous. "The cameraman starts to drift away, like he doesn't want to see it," Hurwitz says. "Then another character comes in, and he has to go back...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: The Great Wit Hope | 11/1/2004 | See Source »

...Hurwitz cast a brilliant group of character actors, such as Tambor (sidekick Hank Kingsley on HBO's Larry Sanders Show), David Cross (of HBO's Mr. Show) as George's fey doctor-turned-actor son-in-law Tobias Fnke and Will Arnett, who steals his every scene as rebellious son Gob (pronounced like the biblical Job), a preening, self-absorbed magician. The most traditional sitcom actor is Bateman (Silver Spoons), whom Hurwitz was reluctant to cast for precisely that reason. "But he came in and gave this dry, confident performance," Hurwitz says. "There aren't many actors who will...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: The Great Wit Hope | 11/1/2004 | See Source »

...nose." But the show is no more avant-garde than, say, Seinfeld, and it's less misanthropic. At some level, the Bluths need one another; they are the only ones who know what it is like to be Bluths. "We're not saying, No hugs, no lessons," says Hurwitz. "It's about people trying to grow as human beings but whose development has been arrested because they had money...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: The Great Wit Hope | 11/1/2004 | See Source »

Chester French — Damien S. Chazelle ’07 on drums, Justin G. Hurwitz ’07 on keys, Mike W. Judge ’07 on bass, David Andrew “D.A” Wallach ’07 on vocals and Max C. Drummey ’07 on guitar —began with a jazzy sound because of their background and training. But they soon began hunting for the sound that would make them unique—and hopefully famous. Wallach explains that the group tried different musical styles, including...

Author: By Emily T. Sabo, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Almost Famous | 4/22/2004 | See Source »

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