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Aoife E. Spillane-Hinks ’06 first took to the stage at age four. Sure, her role only required her to sit still, and she was only cast because of her ability to pay attention, but none of that mattered—it was the experience, one she still fondly reflects upon as “wonderful.” Since then, Spillane-Hinks—a resident of the Dudley Co-op—has never been far from the theater. As a child, her classes included dance and drama and much of her time was spent...
...wrong idea—he’s only emphasizing “business” because every other director spends so much time talking about their “show.”Some directors put their ambition into making a grand thematic statement. This semester, in casting and directing the musical “Chicago,” Hanley’s ambitions are focused on a goal few Harvard shows ever attempt, let alone accomplish: he wants to turn a profit.He attended the Career Exploration Program of a Los Angeles-based networking organization for Harvard alumni, called...
...capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo. To be heard above the urban roar, the story goes, bands had to create homemade amplification systems for their drums and “likembé” thumb pianos. They made microphones from old car parts, new electric guitars from cast-offs, and junk percussion from whatever they could find to keep the beat—hubcaps, tin cans, glass bottles. Last year, Konono No.1—a tradi-modern Congolese group—brought the makeshift sounds to a world audience when they released their “Congotronics?...
Levy also interviews an eclectic cast of characters. The book finds Levy riding around South Beach with a “Girls Gone Wild” cameraman, watching him film nubile and willing girls on spring break as they strip or perform sex acts for the camera...
...talk so much about Dora might be slightly misleading, as she is a part of an ensemble cast. She can hardly even be called the protagonist. In fact, much of the book’s excitement lies in the way it renders characters through their relationships with many others...