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...midst of all the carnage, however, the focus remained on service. The club’s first service event was at Relay for Life this past Friday, and next year they plan to perform for children??s groups and at nursing homes. Pilar M. Mayora ’12, who attended circus school in Argentina between high school and college and now arranges performances for the club, has seen this side of clowning before. “My thing was always to make people happy, and being a clown is a good way to make people happy...

Author: By Liza E. Pincus, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Just Clownin’ Around | 4/29/2010 | See Source »

Friedman got her start in South Africa, where she lived from the ages of eight to twelve. She started singing in a touring children??s choir, then auditioned for a show choir, which she credits with pushing her in a more theatrical direction. In high school she dabbled in professional shows, small films, Shakespeare studies, and directing but found a particular passion for acting. “I realized I liked acting better than singing because it required a lot more intelligence and thought...

Author: By Victoria J. Benjamin, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Talisa Friedman '10 | 4/27/2010 | See Source »

Every year for the past 14 years, the Sunken Garden Children??s Theater revives a portion of every undergraduate’s childhood by putting on a performance of “The Ugly Duckling,” a fairy tale written by Hans Christian Andersen. The performances run all through the weekend of Arts First...

Author: By Chris A. Henderson, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: The Ugly Duckling | 4/27/2010 | See Source »

Carle has written 70 children??s books since then, but said he does not plan to write any more...

Author: By Zoe A.Y. Weinberg, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Author Encourages Childhood Whims | 4/23/2010 | See Source »

...Life of Pi” that people were taken in by the animals. It’s strange, I don’t know why, but in adult fiction, there aren’t very many animals. We seem to confine animals to the world of children??s literature. Their symbolic potential to me is infinite. An animal can be exactly what it is, so in “Life of Pi,” it could just be a tiger in a lifeboat, nothing else, but it can also be many, many other things. There?...

Author: By Anna M. Yeung, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: 15 Questions with Yann Martel | 4/23/2010 | See Source »

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