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Charlemagne, the third speaker, told the audience how she “grew up a daddy??s girl, 110 percent,” but then “started realizing my dad wasn’t necessarily the best person to be around, or the best person period.” Her father eventually left Charlemagne and her mother...
...date to walk out of the theatre in disgust. Those who disliked “Pride and Prejudice,” both critics and viewers, tended to be avid Austenites. An L.A. Weekly critic complained that “Knightley plays Lizzie as, of all things, a head-tossing daddy??s girl,” while a close friend (and fellow English concentrator) disdainfully referred to Wright’s interpretation as “Brontë-esque.” Though we expressed it differently, we all had the same essential problem with the film?...
Williams’ play follows a plantation family through the course of patriarch Big Daddy??s (Benjamin T. Clark ’09) birthday. They have just discovered that Big Daddy has cancer, and the children try to win Big Daddy??s favor in the hopes that they will inherit the plantation. Meanwhile, daughter-in-law Maggie (Alison Rich ’09) attempts to save her marriage to Brick (David J. Smolinsky ’11), who has been an alcoholic ever since the death of his best friend (Will D. Kehler...
...Loeb Experimental Theatre, starting tonight. The Roving Reporter sat down with the cast to rake through the Southern underbelly of the production.Benjamin T. Clark ’09 RR: So who do you play?BC: I play Big Daddy.RR: Does the Adam Sandler film “Big Daddy?? give you any inspiration for your role?BC: Well, I have been peeing on a lot of walls. And I’m always waiting for Jon Stewart to show up randomly.RR: Have any of your birthdays been as bad as Big Daddy??s in the play...
...some support for free trade.” But despite their internal differences, the Democrats still found cause for enthusiasm in the committee’s first meeting under their rule. “I think I heard someone say yesterday that this is not going to be your daddy??s Joint Economic Committee anymore,” said Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.). “We’re going to really focus on these middle class issues and what matters.” —Staff writer Clifford M. Marks can be reached...