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...FOREIGNER LOCATION: Jewett Hall Theater DATES: April 7-8 and April 28-29, 2006 DIRECTOR: Andrew Arthur PRODUCER: Andrew Arthur and Sam J. Lewallen...
EarthHart Productions delivers an uneven, yet charming, performance of Larry Shue’s “The Foreigner” with a cast whose acting skills and ages vary widely. In this play, director Andrew Arthur continues his Anglophilic tradition of delivering comedies involving the British, following past productions such as “No Sex Please, We’re British” and “Whose Wife Is It Anyway?” Hidden away in Jewett Hall Theater, the play ran this past weekend and will run again April...
...small-screen nostalgiacs, I'll add a final blast of trivia. These two shows had ancestors in TV's Stone Age. Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts was a competition of little-known singers getting the fragrance of national publicity (Patsy Cline was a contestant who became a star after appearing there). And Arthur Murray's Dance Party showcased the terpsichoreal skills of the dour impresario, his wife Katherine and a host of graceful semi-pros. From the talents displayed way back then came not only American Idol and Dancing With the Stars but their movie siblings, High School Musical...
...spotlight for the past year, the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) portrayed itself as a wounded army of academics controlled by a tyrannical bully, University President Lawrence H. Summers. “[We must] show the public that we are not cowards,” said Arthur Kleinman, chair of the anthropology department, in one of last February’s raucous Faculty meetings. “[We must] debate openly whether [Summers’ plans] are the social and scholarly agenda that we want pushed from Mass. Hall,” added Professor of Anthropology and of African...
...countries, which are most vulnerable to pandemics, to developed countries. Fidler cited the United States spending more on preventing domestic bioterrorism than on combating AIDS in Africa as an example. While Fidler focused on the politics of public health issues, another panelist explored the moral tenets of policy making. Arthur Caplan, a bioethics professor at the University of Pennsylvania, said that justice and fairness should be the guiding principles in making public health policy. He used personal anecdotes to suggest that there is currently “no strategy, according to any principle, to distribute health care resources...