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...less embarrassed than if you’re standing up in front of colleagues and it’s not good,” Gordon says.His teaching partner takes notes when he speaks. “We both have the lecturer’s point of view and the audience??s point of view,” Adolphson says. “When a colleague tells you what he’s hearing you say in lecture and gives you feedback, each of the lectures is maybe a notch better in team teaching.”Colleagues...
...severe offense than mere setting-snatching, claims that the very premises of Viswanathan’s and Megan McCafferty’s works are suspiciously similar raise important questions about the directions that the “chick-lit” genre and the “young adult audience?? are headed in. Formerly, the presence of pre-college woes as a theme in writing for the 14-and-up set was limited to a casual inquiry: How long will it take us to drive our brand-new Jeep from Sweet Valley High School to Sweet Valley University...
...times, noticeable.While professionalism and technical perfection were not expected from a production put together entirely by freshmen, the cast stimulated its audience by being consistently animated and engaging.Overall experimentally delightful, the show was not only a stretch for the capacities of the production team, but also for the audience??s imagination. In the penultimate scene, the unsightly vulture (Simon J. Williams ’09) clambered onto the stage and it took a moment for me to decide whether it was real or just the protagonist’s hallucination.There are few mistakes that a passionate kissing scene...
...perceptible synchronization gap widened between the soloist and orchestra. Still, Jackiw’s piercing violin danced atop the rejoicing orchestra in a stunning show of his instrument’s full capacity. Careening sometimes to a bit of excess, Jackiw nevertheless delivered a performance that earned him the audience??s adulation. Following intermission, the orchestra returned to a performance of Tchaikovsky’s “Symphony No. 4” after Yannatos remarked on the end of the year as “always a happy time … and also a sad occasion...
...play Dr. Knock is inventive, providing another way for this role, as a symbol of modernism and industrialization, to break with tradition. The intermission—what can only be termed a period of “decontamination”—is a masterstroke that wins the audience??s attention and amusement...