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...matter collide, they annihilate each other, disappearing in a blast of intense radiation. Thus while the Big Bang probably created almost as much antimatter as matter, virtually all of it, scientists believe, was consumed in a frenzy of annihilation long ago. In today's universe, antimatter must be created anew. And it is--in the form of subatomic particles, at least--in giant particle accelerators on earth and, in space, by one of several physical processes...
...obvious war-horse for an actress looking to make her mark. But McTeer turns Nora's famous feminist self-affirmation into more than just a political tract. This is a revelatory performance, the kind that takes a familiar play, gives it a hard shake and makes us experience it anew...
With clear skies and warm weather in the horizon, however, the Crimson is looking to put its disappointing third place finish at the annual Harvard-Yale-Princeton (HYP) Tournament behind it and start anew...
...show. Each cast member wrote an original monologue about the year 2000, and these pieces easily match the energy and passion of the rest of the show. Some take a humorous approach, discussing alien encounters or the possible effects of cloning Calvin Klein models. Others talk about starting anew when the millennium comes--and doing it right this time. Most of the monologues exhibit the good humor and underlying dignity that characterizes the entire production...
This remarkable event made me wonder anew, along with every fan of every other team in the NBA: Why are the Bulls so (annoyingly) good...