Secrets of a not-so-charming small town
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Tears streamed down his face, carving out the only sign that there was a man under all the dried blood caked on his face.
Curtain rises on play’s colorful director
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It's almost 7 p.m. on a Saturday night on the stage of the SCC theater. Tony Doupe, director of the play "The Laramie Project," is just wrapping up a pep talk to cast members before they go on stage. "Enjoy it. Have fun," he tells the pupils standing in a circle around him. "Keep searching."
An unfiltered look at the movie’s director
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“This is a film that doesn't apologize for itself,” Jason Reitman, the director of “Thank You for Smoking,” boldly proclaimed. Reitman is obviously comfortable with being unapologetic about his featurelength masterpiece as he leans forward, elbows propped up on the oddly angled wooden table and brushes away a piece of dark brown hair which keeps insisting on falling in his face. His honey brown eyes say more about his witty and rebellious nature than words ever could.
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Nick Naylor (Aaron Eckhart) has a degree in blowing smoke, or as he likes to put it, 'spinning.'
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Honeymoons: for the newly-in-love, the whipped cream to a perfect wedding, a time for no worries and beautiful settings.
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