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...mouth,” as Schneemann called the vagina. In “Body Collage,” another short film, a naked Schneemann covers herself in wallpaper paste and rolls around in shredded paper. “Body Collage” was greeted with intermittent laughter from the audience??—a reaction that pleased Schneemann. “Often I have to make something funny to make sure I’m not going to hit the audience over the head with this nightmare,” she said...
...could not imagine him trying out for any other kind of reality show,” Kirschner says. “I think his decision was because he cares about his career and he cares about reaching an audience??I don’t think he’s somebody who enjoys fame for its own sake...
...people who lead them highly revered, highly trusted forces for good in the world.”Feeding off what he called the “excitement, energy, and enthusiasm” of the crowd, as Chenault put it in a post-speech interview, he tried to broaden his audience??s horizons. “What I try to do is focus on some issues that will stretch people in their thinking,” he said. “Particularly for someone graduating, it is important to understand the responsibilities and accountabilities that they have...
...station,” WHRB President Kimberly E. Gittleson ’08 says, “but nearly every organization at Harvard is a little esoteric.” Gittleson, who is also an associate Crimson magazine editor, points out that WHRB continues to acknowledge its original Harvard audience??the station’s news and sports coverage, though a small percentage of the broadcasts, are Harvard-centric, and various programs such as Record Hospital and The Darker Side cater to the more underground college crowd by playing indie rock and hip hop, respectively...
...exciting games,” says Wilner. “It’s a bit intimate and a bit different, given there isn’t the same boundary between the actors and the audience. And that way the audience will have more power.” The audience??s physical closeness to the action only increases their psychological involvement in the show. “[The play is] a very dark, entangled, polluted love story that helps to remind us...that the closer we get to people, the easier it is to get hurt...