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...that the former dean may in fact be “referring to another, more recent applicant.” He also said that “the comparison [between him and Rahmatullah] is a little odd,” as he was a not “special-status student” like Rahmatullah and had previously been a member of the anti-Soviet resistance, not the Taliban...
...work, the director told me, ‘We’re down here in this basement and there are three cameras and there are 17 mirrors and we’re going to shoot the first 10 pages.’”She acknowledges her status, as well as her stage fright: “As intrepid as actors are, and as long as a career may be, you still are terrified of walking in front of people.”But as 13 Oscars nods will attest, for now, Streep can handle the pressure...
...better than any contemporary reggae release, even if today’s sound is more deserving. Unfortunately, this is the case with “One Love: Bob Marley and the Wailers at Studio One,” a portrait of Marley before he had achieved his later iconic status or developed the musical chops that would earn it for him. Heartbeat Records’ new collection captures Marley with the original Wailers—Peter Tosh, Bunny Wailer, and for a time, Junior Braithwaite and Beverly Kelso—from 1964 to ’66. But don?...
...donor name currently attached to the new facilities, although Abell says they “will eventually recognize the people involved.”The athletic department also sought the approval of both local and national historic commissions before proceeding with renovation plans. Though the stadium’s status as a National Historic Landmark would only necessitate federal approval if Harvard were using federal funds for the renovations, Scalise says he still found it “prudent” to bring in the historic commissions. “We like to keep them informed, so people are aware...
...main competitors are the major multi-million dollar corporate commercial stations in Boston,” Stona writes. “Our commercial status forces us to ‘play in the big leagues’ per se and to maintain a distinct level of professionalism...