Movie formulas get a raunchy, mocking send-up By Lance Goldenberg One of the first things you notice about Hamlet 2 is its healthy dislike for films like Dangerous Minds and Dead Poets Society, movies in which students (the more troubled the better) have their spirits lifted and lives turned around by that one Very Special Teacher. Hamlet 2 so relishes spewing its venom on these inspirational
After two terms of the Bush regime, what was once a respected member of the international community today conjures up two gut reactions in the hearts and minds of the international community: sullen hatred due to Washington’s shock and awe tactics or sheer disrespect due to the two-faced and utterly hypocritical nature of its foreign policies.
A former St John ambulance driver on trial for indecent assault and sexual violation was not a perverted man but a medical professional who was trying to help his patients, his lawyer said yesterday.
Documents released Tuesday by the University of Illinois at Chicago shed some light on Barack Obama’s relationship with William Ayers, a founding member of the 1960s and 1970s radical group the Weather Underground.
It's spring break in Cancun, Mexico. An 18-year-old high school graduate, going by the name King James, is holding court at the pool bar. He's been drinking shots of tequila since early morning. It's now early evening and he's beyond slurring; he's actually forgotten how to speak
Well, let's see here. It looks like Bob Moss and company have cost Palo Alto $87, 500.00, not including the lost opportunity cost of the tax dollars that would have developed if Holbach's building were not delayed.
MOUNT KISCO, N.Y. †Dr. Michael Rosenberg can't help but look at some of his patients and wonder if someday they'll sue him, potentially putting his livelihood as a plastic surgeon in jeopardy. 'In the course of deciding what's really best for your patient and what you want to do, sometimes you find yourself thinking, ‘How could I possibly be second-guessed?' ' Dr. Rosenberg said during an