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ASSOCIATE EDITORS: Edward Barnes, Richard Behar, Janice Castro, Philip Elmer- DeWitt, Christine Gorman, Sophfronia Scott Gregory, Michael D. Lemonick, Thomas McCarroll, Richard N. Ostling, Janice C. Simpson, Jill Smolowe, Anastasia Toufexis
Goldkorn and others attribute this steadfast commitment to Eliot's traditions to their unifying community service projects which foster as sense of "cohesiveness" within the house. "The things that we do rather than who we are define Eliot now," says Co-Master Christine Forsgard, who was a tutor at Eliot...
"By using your card, you can fight hunger," said Christine Parker, a communications intern at SOS. Parker said SOS, in joining with American Express, hopes to involve a broader range of supporters, from corporations to college students.
The Hirschfeld Phantom of the Opera. Commissioned by Abe Hirschfeld, the New York City real estate magnate, this version was written by Bruce Falstein, with some decent songs by Lawrence Rosen and Paul Schierhorn. It opened in February 1990 at the Clarion Castle, Hirschfeld's Miami Beach hotel, and played...
Connoisseurs of musicals know that the story has limitations. The Phantom can sing only one kind of song to Christine: I-adore-you-and-you-ab hor-me. Poor pastel Raoul can never be much more than a Parisian Freddy Eynsford-Hill. And yet -- in the magnificent Lloyd Webber version...