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JEANNE HEY Edinburgh, Ohio...
...Everybody else I knew seemed to see these encounters as feats of endurance, too. My hometown of Edinburgh, despite its size, is the insular, gossipy sort of place where everybody knows everybody else and little beyond that...
...begin creating a framework for the script of “Fall.” Cutmore-Scott says that “Fall” was greatly influenced by a play that he saw last summer which lacked typical structure and formality. “Up at Edinburgh [Festival Fringe], I saw this play, an original piece, and the actors in it did not take themselves seriously at all. They were just having so much fun,” he says. “And as a piece of literature or theatrical art, the play was dreadful...
JOHN R. MACARTNEY ’08 of Edinburgh, Scotland and Pforzheimer House Senior Editor...
...Actually, Cameron has more in common with a certain British pol than he does with J.F.K. Whether nodding sagely to recovering drug addicts at a rehab center north of Aberdeen or charming Scottish journalists on the serpentine train journey to Edinburgh, the person whom Cameron resembles more than any other is a young Blair. He has the same brow-furrowing desire not only to understand his interlocutors but to empathize with them; the same rootless accent that in Britain indicates an easy start in life (in his case, school days at Eton and a degree from Oxford). And like Blair...