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    [THESIS]. Joe Masteroff was the playwright for this musical while Sheldon Harnick was the lyricist. This production of She Loves Me took place at the San Francisco Playhouse on January 10th. I was lucky enough to get a student ticket for a total of only $27.99 with Balcony seating, row L seat 5, online through the official SF Playhouse website. Although I attended the production alone I was able to bond with the people in the nearby seats on how we respected Ilona's actress. The audience in…

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    Evolution Of Body Image

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    for actors and actresses. As we progress each day, we start to realize that there are standards on what we should have in terms of how our body looks due to Social media. The expectations of actors and actresses bodies from the past may be laughed upon or degraded in today's society. When time periods changes, so does expectations in society. Today, men may have to have huge pecs and a six-pack on their stomachs, while women may need a big chest and a big butt. Although actresses and actors…

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    Harmony Samuels Speeches

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    “Everyone please give it up for Harmony Samuels.” The auditorium then became silent after one of the staff members had said that. A man with dark skin and nicely dressed in a gray suit soon came up on stage to give us a speech. “Don’t ever let anyone tell you can’t do something, keep believing in your dream work for it, and it will come true. My friends laughed when I told them I wanted to be a music producer, my teachers believed I would end up dead; but now look at me. I made my dream come…

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    Leonard Nimoy Biography

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    devastated when they heard the news of Nimoy’s death. I liked learning a little bit about his background through writing this paper. It was interesting to see how the small little Nimoy boy, who loved acting in plays in his school, turned into a brilliant actor and director. He acted in over ten different shows! He also directed his very own film. That is a lot of incredible things to do in one…

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    Rick Ravanello Essay

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    Because of my devotion to promoting the works of some actors (in this case, Rick Ravanello), I happened upon a future film of his--Jessica Frost. As it looked like filming was getting closer, I connected with the director, Runar Bernsten, and he was gracious enough to answer a few questions for me about his work in the entertainment business as well as this upcoming feature (and a special announcement--so read to the end!). 12801244_10208132083156331_1615824649449872754_n.jpg RH: It was…

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    release contract, which means that she releases or allow and terminate all her legal rights about the movie Flashdance, even direct or indirect connection. Then suddenly, the movie made more than $150 million box office hit and continued showing on television and created it in DVD. In this situation, Marder realized that he is also a co-writer and co-ownership of the movie, she contributed more than enough to share the blessing that Paramount earned. So, she decided to file a case or sue…

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    others. I agree with you on your first paragraph. I think the “Siskel & Ebert Halloween (1978) Review” is New Criticism. Both of the critics are more interested in the art form of film and see all the aspects taken to make it. They want the music, actors and concept of the movie to make you feel as if you could be a part of the movie yourself. They like movies that aren’t cookie cutter versions or a “freak-show”. Your second paragraph about “Honest Trailers – 300” also involved New Criticism. I…

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    Stoddard, Valance, and Doniphon making up a visual triangle is something that I hadn’t noticed before you mentioned it Meredith. Interestingly enough, I think your analysis of how Stoddard is unable to understand western ideals in contrast to both Doniphon and Valance extends the usage of triangles in this film representatively within these characters. On the one hand I agree with what both of you have said. Like Hunter, I found the majority of scenes in the film to be lacking aesthetically as…

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    Era Of Silent Films

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    Moving on to the era of silent films which extends from the late nineteenth century, with the earliest work by the Lumière Brothers in France and Edison in America acts became much bigger, crazier and widely spread. Here to clowning had moved over and become big in the silent films. One such name that rose to the top during this era is Charlie Chaplin who took the world by storm with his slapstick comedy. During the Silent movie era, comedy was big and people loved it because it was slapstick…

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    The story “Miss Brill” by Katherine Mansfield provides an opportunity to examine many elements of fiction. The story is set in an unnamed French town in which the “Jardins Publiques” (125), or Public Gardens, are a central part of the town. Miss Brill is an unmarried, middle-aged woman who often comes to the gardens on Sunday afternoons to listen to the band play. While at the park, she observes many people, including a woman in an ermine toque in whom particular interest is taken (127), both…

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