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RELEASED. ELMER ("Geronimo") PRATT, 49, feisty Black Panther who maintained throughout 27 years in prison that the FBI framed him for murder; on bail; in Santa Ana, Calif. The judge recently overturned Pratt's 1972 conviction because of revelations that the key prosecution witness had been a bureau informant...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones Jun. 23, 1997 | 6/23/1997 | See Source »

Usually omitted from most staged versions of the play, but included in this production, is the central scene in which Jack dreams that he is in Hell, recast as the famous Don Juan, with Ann as Dona Ana, Ramsden as the stone statue of Ana's father, and Mendoza as the Devil himself. But this Hell is the refuge of people bored by Heaven, such as the Statue; the Devil is an amiable aesthete with a nihilistic view of man's destiny; and Don Juan himself is a man bored by the mindless hedonism of Hell and consumed with...

Author: By Lynn Y. Lee, | Title: Man, Woman Create Life Force | 6/2/1997 | See Source »

What remains, however, and what ties the dream back to earth is the idea of the life force which inexorably draws men to women. The life force fuels the positive evolution that allows man to reach the ultimate status of Superman. When Dona Ana concludes the Hell Scene with her cry, "Then my work is not yet done!" we know what is in store for her modern-day counterpart (and don Juan's) upon the latter's waking...

Author: By Lynn Y. Lee, | Title: Man, Woman Create Life Force | 6/2/1997 | See Source »

...Ocon's former Eliot house roommates, Ana M. Balcarcel '98, said that the custody battle comes as a great surprise...

Author: By Aby. Fung, | Title: Student Fights To Keep Custody, Resume College | 4/29/1997 | See Source »

Tonia d'Amelio, as Ana, was the only real singer in the ensemble, and her voice in song had a sweetness that disappeared in the exaggerated emphasis of her speech. Her character was an obvious spinoff of the book-loving Belle of Disney's Beauty and the Beast, down to the sweet if slight, Broadway-Disneyish lyrics: "Books are better than love." Even her foils, the three brightly-clad senoritas--Lolita (Debbie Hunter '00), Rosita (Jasmin Roman '00), and Marguerita (Shannon Tracey '00)--who coo over the very name of El Bean, were clearly modeled after the three blondes...

Author: By Lynn Y. Lee, | Title: Out of the Mouths of Babes, Braggarts and Bullfighters | 4/17/1997 | See Source »

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