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...There are definitely more students coming in, especially freshmen,” said Lauren Oliver, a program assistant in the office, which is located in the basement of University Hall...
...hospital built on the grounds of--cue minor-key music--a textile mill that burned down long ago. The lead characters include Dr. Hook, played by long-lost Brat Packer Andrew McCarthy, a "brilliant" surgeon who isn't so brilliant that he can find a home outside the hospital basement or a hobby outside of collecting scalpels. Diane Ladd is Mrs. Druse, a "psychic hypochondriac." Bruce Davison plays Dr. Stegman, a hopelessly incompetent yet arrogant doctor. Naturally, the spirits of the child workers who died in the fire lurk in the corridors; naturally, the living characters foolishly ignore them...
...looking for a second smaller, more intimate performance venue to replace the Hasty Pudding Theater, where the ART has actively for 20 years been developing new work. And I’m looking to replace the central rehearsal facility for the ART, which is currently in the basement of the Unitariam church. I can’t say that I’m going to succeed in either of these, but I’m very hopeful. I think we have a reasonable chance...
...warpath of self-discovery—and into the rest of America. The Fourth of July in D.C. showed me the fun of a garden on a warm summer day and the airy feeling of a wide, sparsely-populated city boulevard. And a weekend rummaging through the basement and attic of my grandparents’ Kansas City house made me reconsider the possibilities that lurk behind picket fences...
...very slight mold has developed on our books,” said Megan Sniffin-Marinoff, the library’s deputy director, who added that the mold was not dangerous or toxic. “[It’s] just the same as you would find in any basement or attic...