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...films irrelevant. He also expressed admiration for the young people who tore up their draft cards, resisted the war, and sought peace—the generation that inspired him to write “Alice’s Restaurant,” a film loosely based on Arlo Guthrie’s anti-war protest song of the same name. “Each generation has its own spirit,” Penn said. “The one that was the generation of ‘Alice’s Restaurant’ was the group that rejected...
...suppose out of all the characters I interviewed,” journalist Tom Brokaw told a packed audience at First Parish Church on Monday, “my favorite line may have come from Arlo Guthrie: ‘It’s a good thing that the ‘60s are still controversial—that means nobody’s lost yet.”Brokaw, best known as the managing editor and anchor of “NBC Nightly News” for 21 years, is also the author of four best-selling books...
...back to that pool for another minute (I don’t mean to fixate or anything, but you’ll understand if you see the show, I promise). The pool is at its most versatile during the story of Ceyx and Alcyone, played respectively by Arlo D. Hill ’08 and Carolyn W. Holding ’10. Ceyx is at sea when the gods hurl a powerful storm at his ship, and he is killed along with the rest of his crew. Meanwhile, Alcyone loses hope by the day, and when the gods permit Ceyx?...
...search of adventure—only to return home to each other, older and wiser. Harvard STAGE’s production of “The Fantasticks” distinguished itself in the strength of its performers. Not only did Jennifer L. Brown ’07 (Luisa) and Arlo D. Hill ’08 (Matt), the two leads, boast rich, pure singing voices, but their acting also tempered the mawkish sincerity of the show’s script with a subtly ironic twist. Other actors who delivered scene-stealing performances included Baruch Y. Shemtov...
...once in a while. What’s it like? What I love about The New York Times is the quality of the audience. I know that the Times audience can answer just about anything I throw at them.15.FM: Do crossword puzzle-makers have a special affinity for Arlo Guthrie? He definitely appears more than once a week.WS: Yeah, yeah…One that I am embarrassed to use is O-O-N-A as in Oona O’Neill. There are certain words and names that appear in crossword puzzles way too frequently because they are short...