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...pretzels and other small crunchy snacks for free while enjoying the music of Orange Crush.Many students were excited about the Cancer Society’s date auction, the first such event to be held at a Pub Night. The students being auctioned had creative ways to catch the audience??s attention. Francine M. Polet ’09, one of the dates being auctioned, danced to “Call On Me,” while other dates for sale tried to woo buyers with such romantic tunes as Barry White?...
...with the early 1900s. The red lights are not the only delineating separating feature of the set, which was also designed by Lupa. A slightly reflective screen divides the living room foreground from the dining room background, allowing the juxtaposition of divergent actions in the two rooms, so the audience??s attention can easily shift back and forth between the two. The precise physical and mental spaces in which the play takes place are made more unclear by a staging that is self-consciously stylized. The actors overemphasize emotions and often dramatically shift moods with little...
...with numerous filmmaking hardships—a relatively small budget, culture wars, and an uncertain audience reception. During pre-production, Schamus says he alleviated Lee’s practical fears about finding an audience. “[I told Ang] Don’t worry, we will find the audience??just shoot whatever you want,” Schamus said. And Lee did just that. During his mere 8-week, “business-like shoot,” Lee somehow managed to finish on time and under budget. “Ang made his days...
...London air raids to the “Alexander Nevsky”-esque ice flow chase to the overly long climatic battle—a poor imitation of “The Two Towers”—the unnecessary additions to the story do not enhance the audience??s appreciation for “Narnia” and become almost unbearable to watch. Whether it is the fault of the cinematographer, Donald McApline (“Moulin Rouge”), or the artistic direction team (who perhaps unsurprisingly, worked on “Lord...
...when he was just four years old and living in Taiwan. At first, he played for the same reason most kids do—because his parents signed him up. But eventually music became his passion. “I enjoyed being able to completely put myself at the audience??s mercy, to express my feelings,” he says. “Throughout high school, this is what I lived by. This is what I wanted to do.” Even as he pursues recruiting, Yuan is still not quite ready to make a final...