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Last seen on: Daily Boston Globe Crossword Thursday, 30 November 2023

Random information on the term “Stardom”:

Jessica Paré (born December 5, 1980) is a Canadian actress known for her co-starring roles on the AMC series Mad Men and the CBS series SEAL Team. She has also appeared in the films Stardom (2000), Lost and Delirious (2001), Wicker Park (2004), Suck (2009), Hot Tub Time Machine (2010), and Brooklyn (2015).

Paré was born in Montreal, Quebec, the daughter of Anthony Paré, former chair of the education department at McGill University, and Louise Mercier, a conference interpreter. She grew up in the Montreal neighbourhood of Notre-Dame-de-Grâce with three brothers. She speaks English and French.

Paré’s father was an actor and drama teacher who toured with a theatre company, and her mother acted in amateur productions; her uncle Paul was a comedian with the sketch comedy troupe Radio Free Vestibule. Paré watched her father at rehearsals as a child and became interested in acting while helping him learn his lines for a production of The Tempest.

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Random information on the term “FAME”:

Fame (German: Ruhm) is a 2009 novel by the Austrian-German writer Daniel Kehlmann. The narrative consists of nine loosely connected stories about technology, celebrity and alienation. The book has the subtitle “A novel in nine episodes” (“Ein Roman in neun Geschichten”). A movie has been created about it called Glory: A Tale of Mistaken Identities [de] (2012).

Gregory Leon Miller of the San Francisco Chronicle called the book “a darkly comic masterpiece, a rare and thrilling example of a philosophical novel as pleasurable as it is thought-provoking.” Miller wrote that “Kehlmann insightfully explores fame’s spell”, and “The novel’s more somber existential propositions are leavened by Kehlmann’s penchant for offhand absurdity. … Other books have gained more attention this season. None are more deserving.” Edmund Gordon of The Observer wrote that “if there is a criticism to be made of Fame, it is that the impression it gives – of this wildly successful young author shaking his head at the Kafkaesque lifestyle his reputation has foisted upon him – can seem rather irritating”. Gordon also argued that the book is not a novel but a short story collection, and assumed it was marketed as a novel only because “short story collections do not sell”. Gordon wrote: “This mild deception clearly doesn’t affect the simple elegance of Kehlmann’s writing or the brilliance of his wit. But his willingness to package his work in a way that makes it more marketable (and a writer with so many sales behind him must have had some say in the matter) suggests a level of collusion with that bitch villain of his new book.”

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