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...Crimson recently sat down with actor Jim True-Frost, whose acclaimed television series “The Wire” recently aired its final episode on HBO. True-Frost, who lives in Cambridge, also starred in the American Repertory Theatre’s production of “Julius Caesar.”The Harvard Crimson: Let’s talk about “The Wire” first. What was it like working in a setting like Baltimore?Jim True-Frost: We got a lot of support in Baltimore. The locals were very happy to see us. They...
...workout session that officially opens tonight and will play five times a week, 20 weeks a year. The other two headliners who will sport on the Coliseum stage when Bette's resting will be Elton John and Cher. "Me, Elton and Cher," she says of Caesar's year-round headliners, as a 1975 photo of the three flashes on the rear screen. "Does it get any gayer...
...notes, Nauzyciel states that “if the future of the world is Lucius’ vision, then everything changes.” In a play where omens and dreams serve to warn the characters of coming revolution, this production encourages the audience to interpret Julius Caesar as parallel to the tribulations of our own culture. The creativity and innovation of Nauzyciel’s production allows the audience to enter into the turbulent emotions and thoughts of the characters. A jazz trio stationed on the corner of the stage interprets the emotional state of the players throughout...
...play a clean game of cards. It is a shame that the world doesn't notice this most unprecedented move - in all history around the world, from ancient, medieval to modern, there is no precedent of an emperor or a shah or a king or a sultan or a Caesar dismissing 60 judges and arresting them. And some of them continue to be detained. Imagine the Supreme Court justice being dismissed by the president of the United States. Think of John Roberts being detained with his family as the chief justice of Pakistan has been detained with his family...
...twosome’s life is not just academic. One of Imbens’ favorite memories is of standing in Rome on vacation in 2000 where “Susan particularly impressed me because she could recite the entire lines of Mark Antony from [Julius] Caesar standing next to the Ceaser Temple,” muses Imbens...