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...going to move to New York in September and just start waiting in line for eight hours a day,” says the aspiring professional, who has already begun auditioning in New York City between on-campus performances. Luckily, she has a network of friends from Harvard with prior artistic endeavors who have already forged similar paths. “I’m hoping they’ll show me the ropes,” she says...
...they sing according to what they hear in order to create the perfect sound. It’s very compelling. It’s a beautiful sound and it’s one of his priorities to create that sound, sounds that people don’t hear every day. It’s the difference between a chorus and a bunch of people singing together...
Such lazy inertia, exemplified by a drawn-out pan of the pupils lying on the grass in sundresses on a summer day, is struck away with a vengeance, though, as “Cracks” turns nightmarish in its final act. Ultimately, the story is a sordid one. As the film ends, the plot veers onto such a wild, jolting track that the cheeks redden and the hand flies to cover the gaping mouth. But somehow, though “Cracks” turns out to be a nasty little shocker, it does not feel like trash...
...been great so far; it’s been a lot of fun,” Jeff said. “The people on the team are awesome and are my best friends, the coach is really good, and it is something I look forward to every day, whether it is a practice or a game...
...Unlike a lot of others, I didn’t do theater as a kid,” says Reddout. “My freshman fall, I played viola in the Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra and rode crew. Then one day my freshman roommate, and co-recipient of the award, Christine [K.L. Bendorf ’10] heard me singing and told me to audition for something...