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Overall, though, the brilliant design of the production and the charisma of its young performers is a combination that inevitably brings audience members to their feet at the end of the performance. Blast! is currently on a U.S. tour expected to run well into...
Harvard, and in addition, Boston, already has a competitive advantage in attracting the most brilliant minds and producing biosciences’ most important discoveries, administrators say. The Longwood Medical Area hosts many of the nation’s premier hospital and biomedical research facilities...
...glory years (1946-57), Jones directed about 100 cartoons, seven-minute mini-masterpieces of character shading and comic subtlety. Along with scriptwriter Michael Maltese, he created the bon-vivant skunk Pepe Le Pew, the beep-beep Road Runner and his perennially flummoxed pursuer Wile E. Coyote. They devised brilliant one-offs such as One Froggy Evening, a lovely parable of exploitation (whose singing star, Michigan J. Frog, later became the character logo for the WB network), and the sublime Feed the Kitty, about a bulldog's desperate attempts to protect a kitten prone to domestic disaster. Put that on your...
This plan was extremely unlikely to succeed, but otherwise perfect. It was a brilliant way to secure fame, fortune and early retirement. “Survivor” has a predilection towards the Harvard-affiliated (note HLS student Nick Brown from season two and OCS counselor/cow’s blood aficionado Linda Spencer from season three). The stereotypical Ivy League type is a staple of any good reality show. If I could fake a little extra intellect and arrogance I was in like Flynn...
...Everyone thinks of him as a brilliant architect and urban planner,” Reifenberg said. “We’re enormously pleased to have him here...