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Intermission

Intermission demands loft

By The Stanford Daily Staff
INTERMISSION| “We just want to get high,” declared an Intermission staffer who wished to remain anonymous. “Well, higher I guess if you want to be technical about it, but .

Goodbye Tam . . . for now

By Sam Tanzer
INTERMISSION| It was the moment of truth. Tam Vo had left us for Tennessee. For the first time in more than a year, she was not slaving away in our tiny cubicle late Thursday night, selling her soul to get the paper out on time.

The Oscars: Gettin' in da game

By Chris Lee
INTERMISSION| So . . . I hear it’s time for the Oscars. How do I know this?

Intermission calls the winners for 2004

By Brendan Marten
INTERMISSION| So, you’re sitting there in your dorm room, itching, just itching to put some money on the Oscars. Big money. Cash money.

Oscar Trivia!

By The Stanford Daily Staff
INTERMISSION| 1) What won best picture for 2002?

Thompson's fear and loathing finally catch up to him

By Anthony Ha
INTERMISSION| Late Monday, I got an e-mail from Intermission’s own Jen nie Kim, reading simply, “Very sad.” Her message linked to a news article — at first, I thought it was a joke, maybe a gag story from The Onion.

Eric Does Nintendo

By Eric Ford
INTERMISSION| Nintendo and Me As I stepped off the plane in Seattle, the clear and sunny skies were just one more sign that this would be a very special weekend for the gamer inside of me.

What's a book? Apparently we review those

By Jennie Kim
INTERMISSION| Authors adopting the “Stranger in a Strange Land” approach have written some of the sharpest, most insightful accounts of society within their host countries.

Your player stats: Are you an MVP or minor-league rookie?

By Roxy Sass
INTERMISSION| It is said that life passes in the blink of an eye, and as winter quarter approaches the bottom of the ninth, you’ve got to agree time flies even when you’re not having fun.

Bechtle: When a camera just isn't enough

By Melissa R. Singson
INTERMISSION| Robert Bechtle’s paintings show us a world unique to the artist’s own time and place. In most of his paintings, Bechtle transports us to 1970s Bay Area suburbia, complete with glaring white California sunshine and beastly wood-paneled station wagons dominating driveways.

Dancing the day away with Hope Mohr

By Emily Hite
INTERMISSION| Hope Mohr is a Stanford grad who has gone on to great things in the world of dance. Currently a member of Trisha Brown Dance Company, she will be performing with them in Berkeley this Friday and Saturday.