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...home in Mexico. A habitat in Thomasville, Ga., owned by the Robert Boissieres, abounds with shrubs, trees, vines, wild flowers and grasses; it has become a refuge for a wide variety of birds, including an occasional giant pileated woodpecker. Now that she has retired the lawnmower, says Habitat Hostess Ellen Mitchell of Reston, Va., "we're not afraid of anything now. We used to worry about crabgrass and dandelions, bugs and gnats. Now I know they're just part of the system...
Harvard senior Ellen Hart ran to a third-place finish Sunday in the Women's National AAU 10,000-Meter Roadracing Championship in Albany...
Davis nearly compensates for this lapse in Ellen Whitcombe's screenplay. With her untamed chestnut mane and snapping blue eyes, Davis is unforgettable as the willful Sybylla. Rarely has an actor brought such a unique vitality and integrity to the screen. In a script without a lot of dialogue, Davis delivers every line with a vigor that imbues her character with a complexity and depth that is not written into the script. She moves as if she were on the stage--no action is taken for granted. Davis ignites her portrayal of Sybylla with an uncompromising zest, a passion...
Most of the other singing, particularly Gifford's and Ellen Zachos' Lucy, is more than adequate. The siblings have strong voices, and it's too bad the music in the show can't provide more of a challenge for them. They have the range to do far more than they're given, as do Kathy Teague as Patty and John Sneath as Schroeder...
Citywide, Cambridge voters stayed loyal to Kennedy, whose local connections, not to mention the fierce campaigning of city councilor Alfred E. Vellucci, former councilor Mary Ellen Preusser and school committee member Alice Wolf, helped...