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(04/14/06 9:00am)
I had originally planned to write about "Basic Instinct 2: Risk Addiction" for obvious reasons (among them, Sharon Stone's left boob and Sharon Stone's right boob ). I even went so far as to rent the first "Basic," watch it twice in one day and then not return it to Videostop. "Basic " is a truly great film, the type that makes you really hit the pause/rewind/slow-mo button on your remote.
(03/31/06 10:00am)
Instead of sunbathing and officiating wet T-shirt contests on a beach, my 50-60 degree spring break 2K6 consisted of the choice between beer bonging in a lukewarm hot tub with obese heifers from Arkansas, replaying a Don Vito fingerbang in my head and watching Lifetime Movie Network in a skanky room that smelled like these-bites-are-made-for-pooping Pizza Hut. (Call Studentcity.com today to sign up for 2007! 1-888-SPRING-BREAK.) One day, I decided to break up that monotony and hit the movies to see "V for Vendetta," mainly because a) Natalie Portman stars, b) no one else wanted to see Amanda Bynes' "She's the Man," and c) I heard that Natalie Portman gets shaved on camera.
(02/17/06 11:00am)
The past decade or so has not been kind to Woody Allen. Not only does he have to put up with constant late-show-host-type pedophilia jokes and the Knicks' gradual descent into Hell, but the same snobby, pretentious, New York-based critics that ate up his past films about snobby, pretentious New Yorkers started saying no to things like "Celebrity," "Hollywood Ending," "Anything Else," and, lest I forget (and I'd really like to), "The Curse of the Jade Scorpion." The Woody shtick that has made him perhaps the greatest American director of his generation started to seem stale. It didn't help that he had to hang around with such up-and-coming-stars-that-keep-Woody-hip like Christina Ricci, Jason Biggs, Debra Messing, Tea Leoni, Amanda Peet and an increasingly-annoying Will Ferrell. Maybe it's just that fraternizing with Helen Hunt and her ilk doesn't get the Woodster's auteuristique juices flowing.
(01/27/06 11:00am)
In Hanover, there are only two places to rent movies -- the free, yet fine-friendly Jones Media Center, and Videostop, where your friend's girlfriend's friend from high school probably didn't return that copy of "Drowning Mona" -- so options are few. Especially if you are looking to inaugurate the first annual Hilary Duff Film Festival of 2005, which I attempted to do last week.
(01/13/06 11:00am)
Studio executive: "What do you got for me?"
(01/07/05 11:00am)
Three members of the Dartmouth Class of 2005 -- Steven DeMarco, Eric Testan and Sheanon Summers -- reached plea agreements with New Hampshire state attorneys last month, admitting guilt to a variety of drug possession charges.
(08/24/04 9:00am)
Aug. 6, Mass Row, 9:20 p.m.
(08/19/04 9:00am)
Although much attention in Hanover has been focused on shot-putter Adam Nelson '97, the U.S. contingent on the whole has so far fared quite successfully in Athens as well. Here's a brief update:
(08/05/04 9:00am)
All Charles Trumbull '02 wanted was a good grade on a history independent study term paper. Instead, he became embroiled in a cross-national war of words in what has become the latest chapter of the bitter U.S.-Cuba relationship -- a chapter Trumbull said would not have started if the White House had accurately cited his paper.
(08/03/04 9:00am)
July 27, Lyme Road, 10:01 p.m.
(07/27/04 9:00am)
July 16, Lyme Road, 9:08 p.m.
(07/22/04 9:00am)
Three Dartmouth students charged last month with several felony-level drug offenses all pleaded not guilty prior to their scheduled arraignments Tuesday.
(07/20/04 9:00am)
Thefacebook.com, the website whose popularity has spread like a conjunctivitis epidemic across campus, has even infected many incoming members of the Class of 2008, who are months away from matriculation.
(07/15/04 9:00am)
July 9, Lebanon Street, 12:03 p.m.
(07/01/04 9:00am)
Sen. Judd Gregg, R-N.H., attended presentations for several research projects, partially funded by congressional earmarks he championed, at the College on Tuesday.
(06/24/04 9:00am)
On a sunny morning, joined by family and friends on the Green, the 1,649 men and women who received Dartmouth degrees, including 1,067 undergraduates, passed from students to alumni in the College's commencement exercises.
(06/24/04 9:00am)
A grand jury investigation concluded Friday, resulting in the filing of multiple felony charges against three Dartmouth students from the Class of 2005 -- Steven DeMarco of Salem, N.H., Sheanon Summers of Abbottstown, Penn., and Eric Testan of Thousand Oaks, Calif.
(06/13/04 9:00am)
Falling in between the grueling work of finals and theses and the excitement of commencement, Senior Week provided '04s with some much-needed relaxation and entertainment with a variety of events.
(06/13/04 9:00am)
Amid the celebrations of commencement and reunion that are sweeping through Hanover, the town's two oldest stores, Serry's and the Dartmouth Bookstore, have announced that they are closing their doors.
(06/13/04 9:00am)
Before Sunday's undergraduate commencement, the College's three graduate schools held ceremonies Saturday called Class Day at Dartmouth Medical School and Investiture at the Thayer and Tuck Schools to send their graduates into the professional world.