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Three brothers on a train in India

By Hoang-Mai Hong

Wes Anderson films come with certain expectations from fans and detractors alike. Anderson has established a reputation as the most eccentric and quirky filmmaker out there, so much so that “quirky” has become redundant in describing his films. Whether you find his films delightful or overly precious is up to personal taste, but it cannot… Continue reading Three brothers on a train in India

Letter: Entrepreneur, not a victim

By Anjelica

[Re: “Selling sex,” Micheal Kudlow, Sept. 21, 2006] This was an interesting story, and I am a bit surprised by the author’s conclusions. Clearly Mr. Kudlow’s contacts for his piece came from varied backgrounds–from the pimped woman working on the streets to the upper class woman who owns a few pieces of real estate. So… Continue reading Letter: Entrepreneur, not a victim