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...into its decision last year to permit women on combat ships. The carrier Dwight D. Eisenhower is already being reoutfitted to take aboard the first of them. "It's largely due to the Tailhook embarrassment," says Northwestern University professor Charles Moskos, a military sociologist. As with a lot of drunken festivities, maybe the headache that followed will stay in memory more sharply than the party itself...
...House's latest operatic production, was greatly successful in its depiction of wholesome, late nineteenth century aristocratic frolicking. Remaining true to the playful spirit of Johann Strauss' Viennese intrigue of love and revenge, the production smoothly wove its many characters and sub-plots into one cohesive whole, maintaining its drunken, nonsensical energy throurghout its entire two and a half hours...
Essence McGill also extended the choreographical refinement of the production with drunken flamenco dancing, a matador pantomime, and Russian dancing which featured cartwheels and somersaults. Especially fun was the Finale of Act II, in which the entire cast pranced around a colorful maypole...
...that he never really has a final scene. His stories, he says, show a state of friction in the relationships that ought to exist between people, some anxiety or some trouble. This is indeed reflected in "La dolce vita." For Fellini ends the film on the beach, where the drunken party finds its end. All the partygoers stare down at a dead fish prone on the shore, its glassy eyes staring out, but at nothing. Marcello looks over and sees an innocent and angelic girl whom he met while taking his interim from journalism, and she tries to communicate with...
...Dunster House Opera Society will perform Die Fledermaus, which includes Johann Strauss' famous waltzes, a mixed-up plot worthy of Gilbert and Sullivan and a cross-dressing prince who hosts a drunken ball. Showtime is 8:30 p.m. in the Dunster Dining Hall. Tickets are $5, $4 for residents...