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...never let us settle for anything less than perfection. Hours after FM hits doorboxes, e-mails reach our inboxes in which these two and their dedicated protégés, Andy, Paul and Thea, meticulously comment on each page of the magazine, from every missed caption and incorrect credit to perfect cropping and a great job playing with the contrast and levels of a photo (Editor’s note: I still don’t know what levels are). Though both Andrew and Sarah are moving on to greener, less FM-dominated pastures next semester, the magazine will...
Some opponents, however, suggest that Mahan and Blickstead are taking credit for Chopra’s initiatives, and that their individual records are meager...
...style (oh, does he smile!) is uniquely remarkable. Also delightful—and dazzlingly talented—are Alu and Jackson; when they combine with their husbands for their “In a Contemplative Fashion” number, the entertainment reaches a pinnacle (director Leigh Shapiro deserves some credit for this, too). Bo Meng ’06, as Spanish Grand Inquisitor Don Alhambra, projects with fantastic clarity—even accounting for the Ag’s miserable acoustics, his song “I Stole The Prince” is great—and he demonstrates...
...orchestration sounds professional and interfaces well with the singing; Felicia M. Sonmez ’05, the production’s musical director, deserves considerable credit. The set—Venice reinterpreted as a forest of candy-cane mooring poles with clotheslines of striped gondolieri shirts hanging out to dry in between—produces vertigo in the most whimsical way possible. Alan Symonds’ lighting work, with the assistance of Hana R. Alberts ’06—who is also a Crimson editor—is quite good. Costume work by Naomi E. Straus...
...prefects and I have been working for a while now to create more late night events for the freshmen,” Mancall said. “The prefects worked really hard to put this together. They deserve the credit for this, and I couldn’t be happier with the way it turned...