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...been a Murderer (Gary Gilmore in The Executioner's Song) and a relentless lawman (Marshall Sam Gerard in The Fugitive). He married Loretta Lynn (Coal Miner's Daughter), saved the world from aliens (Men in Black). But the coolest thing Tommy Lee Jones does is ... nothing. Nothing, anyway, that Stanislavski could detect. (He never took an acting class. Didn't matter. Within weeks of graduating from Harvard, he landed a role in a Broadway play.) Jones just puts that rugged, West Texas face on the screen and observes the world with a rattlesnake's poise. He does watching a whole...
...depends on the time, but usually in the afternoon the gym can be very cramped,” she said. “Yesterday there were two separate groups playing basketball and three people throwing a softball, so it was really difficult to practice volleyball.” Loretta A. Maludzinski ’06, a Currier House resident who has worked as a front desk attendant at the QRAC for three years, said, “People seem to be sharing the gym well, but the new cardiovascular space feels cramped. There used to be windows by the treadmills...
...Among the cheerier works are striking portraits of children by Loretta Lux, including the one pictured here. In Lux's beguiling images, children gaze outward in a symbolic expression of young life seeking to know itself?work that's as emblematic of the new Germany as photos of rusting factories...
...empty autobahn (among the newest photographs displayed). Even when the subject matter isn't Germany - as in Andreas Gursky's vast photographs of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange - there is often an underlying fascination with the workings of capitalism. Among the cheerier works are striking portraits of children by Loretta Lux, including the one pictured here. In Lux's beguiling images, children gaze outward in a symbolic expression of young life seeking to know itself - work that's as emblematic of the new Germany as photos of rusting factories...
...just awful," Loudilla Johnson told a shaken guest a lifetime later. "It sucks the shingles right off one side of the house." Kay Johnson volunteered that the wind recently removed two railroad engines from a nearby track. Loretta Johnson said it once blew her from the yard outside the farmhouse to the crest of a distant hill before she could get some purchase. Their father, Mack Johnson, who had been hauling wheat, said it was nothing compared with some of the blows the family had been through. At that point, the visitor resolved that if anybody in the house answered...