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...Cindy Bailen, WCOZ D. J. and local artist coordinator, concurred "I'm sad when I hear of Boston bands going to New York to make their fortune." She stressed that while the industry is undeniably bigger in New York, music is a big enough industry here to support many musicians. "With about 1,600 working bands it's hard enough to get heard here. And Boston has a tradition of being a more progressive, open minded town" All cited the thousands of students, a ready made rock audience, as another advantage available for Boston bands...

Author: By Clea Simon, | Title: A Day in the Life | 5/10/1983 | See Source »

...writings, it is only poetic justice that several female actresses should excell in this production. Julia Gilbert, as Helen, conveys the beauty of the language as well as the comic, romantic and semi-tragic sides of her personality. The cast as a whole--and particularly Gilbert and Ann Bailen, as the portress--pay careful attention to the Greek meters and rhythm, which speed up or slow down, depending on the feeling the poet wishes to express. The cast manages to convey the plot to the non-Greek audience, and more often than not we are moved by Helen...

Author: By Sydney P. Freedberg, | Title: Attic Theater | 5/3/1974 | See Source »

Since the play lacks any real plot or action, its effectiveness depends on the acting techniques. Wilson has assembled a cast that, albeit inexperienced, has enough native talent to support Coward's barrage of language. Ann Bailen as Judith Bliss--wife, mother, and fading actress--musters just the right amount of scatter-brained style and melodramatic intensity to project this pivotal character. Her dramatic confrontations with the family and guests are some of the best scenes of the evening--she flounces, bounces, and sweeps across the stage in frenzied disarray, acting out her wildly theatrical interpretation of reality. Opposite...

Author: By Ruth C. Streeter, | Title: Allergy | 4/18/1974 | See Source »

...women are: Ann T. Bailen of Eliot House; Elizabeth T. Barsh of North House and Cambridge; Harriet A. Bering of Lowell House; Agnes I. Candide of Dudley House and Washington, D.C.; Ann V. Coates of North House and Little Rock, Ark.; Deborah A. Coleman of Lowell House and Charlotte, N.C.; Susan E. Cross of North House and Lexington; Vaughn Finn of Lowell House and Washington, D.C.; and, Debbie J. Goldman of Currier House and Highland Park...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 24 Women, 74 Men Selected Phi Beta | 6/12/1973 | See Source »

...following women were elected to RUS positions earlier this week: Mary W. Lightbody '74 of Jordan J., President; Sandra Kopit '73 of Currier House, Vice President; Elizabeth P. Marsh '74 of Currier House, Secretary; Ann Bailen '73 of Eliot House, Treasurer, Liss Jeffrey '73 of Bertram and Rebecca S. Martin '74 of Coggeshall will be the two Delegates to the Governing Boards...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: RUS ELECTIONS | 1/20/1972 | See Source »

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