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...harder to play Walter Lee on Broadway than on TV? -Alex Traum, Bellmore, N.Y.It was. I never did any live theater or had a starring role-it was at such an infantile stage of my acting career, and I wasn't as experienced as the other actors. I knew I had to take other extremes, so I built the set in my living room. I wanted to live in the surroundings I was going to play...
...archaeologist, it's first a crucial piece of a much larger puzzle, the puzzle that is history itself. And theft breaks the puzzle into pieces that can never be put back together. "Archaeologists are concerned about all the other information that goes along with [found objects]," says Alex Barker, who directs the Museum of Art and Archaeology at the University of Missouri-Columbia. "And that's a very fragile thing...
...winning games all along.”Excellent play up and down the roster has been responsible for the recent run, highlighted by some individual exploits.“Doug Rogers and Mike Taylor are really stepping us for us right now,” senior forward Alex Meintel said. “Earlier, everyone was playing well, but we just weren’t getting results. Now we are.”The only problem for the Crimson is that Yale enters tomorrow night’s game on a roll as well. Though the Elis dropped...
...goals with less than ten minutes to play, Taylor, along with senior forward Jon Pelle, brought the Crimson back into the game with a pair of goals. Taylor’s score, another tying shot with five minutes remaining, came off a midair deflection of a shot from sophomore Alex Biega from the blue line. The Crimson ultimately fell in overtime against a flurry of Boston College advances. But under Taylor’s leadership, Harvard took a major step in the right direction in ending their 15-year Beanpot title drought and setting the tone for the rest...
...England premier at the Wembly Theater at the Calderwood Pavillion, directed by Paul Melone and running through Feb. 16.The play focuses on Mitchell Green (Robert Serrell), a young actor confused about his sexual orientation and attempting to reconcile a budding public life with a newfound relationship with Alex (Johnathan Orsini), a New York callboy whom Mitchell orders to his hotel room in a drunken stupor. As Mitchell and Alex become increasingly involved in their affair, Ellen (Angie Jepson), Alex’s catty girlfriend, and Diane (Maureen Keiller), Mitchell’s agent, become entangled in the events, which begin...