ZigZag An autistic 15-year-old boy steals money from his boss to provide rent for his abusive father, who uses the money to repay a loan shark. release year: 2002 star(s):Wesley Snipes
Generations Mingle at This Year's BonnarooNew York Times, United StatesTV on the Radio leaned on the funk, gospel and hard-rock underpinnings of its art-rock; Dirty Projectors (joined for one song by Mr. Byrne) turned African guitar filigrees, zigzag melodies and pinpoint staccato vocals into cerebral but effervescent
ZIGZAG Marketing Expands Leadership TeamBusiness Wire (press release), CAATLANTA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--ZIGZAG Marketing, Inc., the Atlanta-based product management training and consulting firm, today announced the addition of a new partner to the firm. Kurt Ballard leads a new practice area for ZIGZAG Marketing focused on
Taxi ZigzagWashington Post, United StatesThe May 24 editorial "A Year of Taxi Meters" appropriately concluded that it would be premature to raise taxi rates; however, the editorial missed the mark when it claimed taxi meters to be a "boon for passengers, who appreciate the clarity.
Nuggets' big win forces book to inflate Game 5 spreadCovers, CanadaThe above numbers support the capper who subscribes to the zigzag theory – the idea that backing the team that lost the previous game is a successful system in the playoffs. But anyone who's watched any of this playoff series should find it difficult
The long view of ChinaGlobe and Mail, Canada reason that this is also the Chinese approach to foreign relations. Now that China is being called, willingly or not, to assume a much more determining role on the global checkerboard, Canada can't afford a zigzag policy if it wants to remain relevant.
On a roll, year-roundBoston Globe, United StatesOthers zigzag down the road on oversized skateboards. And many glide along on souped-up carbon-fiber frames worth more than the combined cost of my first three cars. The participants, who numbered about 9500 last year, are as diverse as their wheels
To Fans, a Steel Swan, Not an ‘Ugly Duckling’New York Times, United States“The Erector Set girders have this zigzag pattern. So does the Queensboro Bridge, on a large scale.” He calls the upper roadway heading out of Manhattan “the road to forever.” Of course, he got to photograph it when that level was closed for repairs in