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...perceptions, like the daises of lecture rooms in Sever or Emerson, on which the professor performs or presides in front of an audience made silent spectators by the very structure of the room. These things are so integral to the way we move and think that I do not bother to imagine a bedroom uninhibited by a fire door, a Cambridge not dominated by Holyoke Center. But stop and think of a square concrete Lampoon, or classrooms with level floors and movable chairs. It might make a difference...
...Beatty, as the highly heterosexual hairdresser George, gets by for language with just muttering "You're beautiful, baby, beautiful." That director Hal Ashby glosses over and thus cheapens this picture of searching sixties youth by painting them only as mixed-up, inarticulate and over-sexed does not seem to bother anyone. It seems that in looking back our generation is already content to play make believe...
...Bother Me, I Can't Cope, is a musical and revue about, among other things, love, and involving soul, rock, folk, blues, gospel music, calypso and swing, to mention a few. Sound impressive? It is. It is playing Tuesday through Friday at 8 p.m., Saturday at 6 and 9:30 p.m., Sunday at 3 and 7:30 p.m. at the Charles Playhouse, 76 Warrenton St., Boston...
...special presentation of Kafka's Report to an Academy starring actors from the Hessisches Staats Theater in Weisbaden, Germany, is being performed on Wednesday, Nov. 3 at 8 p.m. at the Laurie Theater at Brandeis. If you couldn't read the first part of this listing, don't bother to go, unless you want to follow the English version of the play, which will be available free at the door...
...Science Center when a bomb threat cleared out the building, you would have seen a few hundred people standing outside. Most of them were laughing about the threat, how silly the whole thing was, how ridiculous it was that their classes were canceled, or how it didn't bother them at all. They knew the bomb was a hoax, or so they told themselves. But don't let the laughter fool you; they were scared...