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Garrett A. Price iii
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A Center Is Unnecessary
This is an argument about means and not about ends. One can sympathize with the goals that some hope a
For Nicholson, Better Late Than Never
J.J. "Jake" Gittes, the chain-smoking private detective made famous by Jack Nicholson in the 1974 classic China-town, is walking the
Spike's Mo' Commercial This Time
Spike Lee does Nike, GAP, and Levi's advertisments, has started a company to market merchandise based on his films and
Mafioso Brando Tramples Quirky Comedy
In the dark recesses of an Italian "social club" in lower Manhattan, Carmine Sabatini (Marlon Brando), an elderly mafioso, peers
What's Giant, Venezuelan, and Introduces Itself To You When You Open a California Coffin?
Arachnophobia has been billed by its distributor, Buena Vista Pictures, as "the first thrill-omedy," a novel combination, one supposes, of
`Top Gun' Revisited and Recycled
In a recent interview, Days of Thunder producers Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer (Flashdance, Beverly Hills Cop I and II,
It Isn't That Simple
C LEARLY, gender discrimination is the main issue surrounding the final clubs, and it should be taken seriously. But the
Democracy Is Not Impotency
W HEN asked why hostage-taking had become such a prominent tactic among Lebanese Shiite Muslims, one of their leaders, Sheik
Perpetuating Racism Through Affirmative Action
I F I were a racist, I could not conceive a more efficient manner, in the long run, of keeping
What Cost Constitutionality?
T HE Undergraduate Council's legitimacy was tested over the issue of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) at Harvard--and it