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Opposite her, the defective defector of James Carmichael '01, an ex-Russian physicist and father of Hapgood's son, provided a touchingly human portrait of man torn between the family he loves and the country he serves - whichever one it may be. Attention must also be paid to the wonderfully villainous Ridley of Tom Price '02. He possessed enough venomous charm to make a Bond villain proud...
...cheering countrymen who had come to see the race. Even the Pantani win up Ventoux was a gift, with Armstrong slowing down to let the troubled ex-champion catch up. "He's come to win the war, not kill everyone in every single battle," says Armstrong's coach, Chris Carmichael. Armstrong, now clearly the strongest rider in the world, is being careful not to take glory unnecessarily from the other riders. Even Texans know when not to tick people...
...Bless the Child - Billie Holiday 2. Good Vibrations - Beach Boys 3. Faded Love - Bob Wills 4. Summer Wind - Frank's version 5. Stardust - Hoagy Carmichael 7. The Big Hurt - Toni Fisher We're not talking baseball here. 8. I Can't Stop Loving You - Don Gibson ("They say that time heals a broken heart, but time's stood still since we've been apart." Gonna be a bad life.) 9. White Cliffs of Dover If you're old and British, you'll understand. 10. Over There - George M. Cohan Defined a mission for the first and second generations who fought...
...While a Shakespearean show set in such a different stage could have very easily been misleading, confusing and distracting, the clean acting, excellent technical direction, and the finer details left up to the director, Hostetler, cast this production into a field high above the rest. James Carmichael '01 returns to the stage in the beautifully interpreted role of Troilus. Although occassionally distracted by the moaning sex in the background or the raving pole dancers swinging from the pseudo-club stage, Carmichael's impeccable performance ensures that Shakespeare's true sentiment was not lost in the flashing lights and glow sticks...
...Along with Carmichael's magnificent performance, the role of Thersites, performed by Thandi Parris '02 is also stunning. Both manage to convey Shakespeare's real emotion through their poise, enthusiasm and deep understanding of their characters. This is ocassionally lost at times by the other actors whose diction and tone do not seem to accurately correlate with the true motive of the play...