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...Rockaby”) which ran from Mar. 2-4 at the Loeb Ex, was no exception. Despite the brief show—the whole program was less than an hour long—producer Mark P. Musico ’07 managed to convey a deep sense of unease that lasted long after you left the theater—a marked departure from his usual lighter musical fare. While this was the goal, it meant that enjoyment of the play was directly proportional to one’s tolerance for and enjoyment of depictions of the darker side of human...

Author: By Elisabeth J. Bloomberg, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Dark Plays Find Light in Actors | 3/6/2006 | See Source »

...actress. But while Spillane-Hinks knows exactly what she wants from each scene, she’s still open to new ideas. “Bring your pear,” she tells one actress who is in the middle of a snack, encouraging her to use it to convey attitude. And when asked about one character’s reaction to another, she was willing to accept an actress’s suggestion: “Yes, ‘crazy asshole’ is awesome.”But after callbacks, Spillane-Hinks is forced to take...

Author: By Patrick R. Chesnut, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Aoife Spillane-HInks | 2/23/2006 | See Source »

...encounter increasingly stiff opposition. Strong leaders “listen charismatically” and earn the respect and even admiration of their constituencies. In my studies of leadership of what I term “voluntary organizations,” I have been impressed by those individuals who can convey a powerful positive narrative about their organization and who can indicate how members of that organization can find meaning and fulfillment in working toward those goals. The strongest lever available to these leaders is their personal embodiment of that narrative—as the saying goes, “They...

Author: By Howard E. Gardner, | Title: Leaders Who Listen | 2/23/2006 | See Source »

...lots of westerners I've spoken to, the greatest failure of the accident coverage has been its inability to convey, let alone fathom in the first place, just what goes on when people are chasing birds out in the middle of nowhere, in the brush, with dogs and other hunters on every side and adrenaline pumping through everybody's veins. It's a jittery, fluid situation. The coveys erupt without warning and they don't fly straight, meaning hunters don't only have to be prepared to raise their barrels at any instant, they need an awareness of the potential...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Myth of the Hunt | 2/17/2006 | See Source »

...with the variety of media her class allowed. For “Visual and Environmental Studies 123r, Post Brush,” Stinetorf silk-screened diagrams, drawings, and NASA images of constellations onto canvas, then moved to collage, adding layers of paper, cloth cut-outs, and plastic flowers to convey a depth she finds lacking in ordinary silk-screening...

Author: By Cara B. Eisenpress, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Finding Magic in the Mundane | 2/16/2006 | See Source »

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