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...found enthusiastic and capable support blackC.A.S.T. producers Shawna J. Strayhorn ’07, Kimberly D. Williams ’07, and Miles A. Johnson ’08 for his adaptation of the two scripts, which allows for a more dynamic depiction of gender roles in everyday life. “The play really addresses male-female relationships in the black community, how they play off one another,” Gentry explains. “With a fusion of the two originals into one entity, the men and women are now able to interact and respond...
...funny way, this movie. You’re basically pushing a boulder up the hill every single day till you get into production and then you become a shock absorber; you’re absorbing everyone’s problems everyday and solving them. You have to really love the job you’re doing. With this project, no matter what problems came up, it was so worth it. I just kept thinking ‘look what Pierre...
...baseball teams use may be the best way to go. Reason: baseball, compared with such physical-contact sports as football or such running-intense games as soccer, more closely parallels the average Joe's routines, according to Paul Fournier, strength-and-conditioning director of the Florida Marlins. "As in everyday life, we see a lot of muscle-use imbalance in baseball players," says Fournier. "Overuse of the right arm, for example, or more stress on one side of the body because you're always running the same way around the bases...
...Affluence has brought ease, says Thomson, but it also means "people in their everyday lives don't have enough opportunities for the expression of capability - ways to say, 'I did that! That was me!'" For men as well as women (who Lush says buy her book in almost equal numbers), Spotless may be a stand-in for the neighbors they don't talk to over the fence, or the grandparent they never see. And a way to take creative control of at least the few square meters of the world they call home. When everything else looks like a mess...
...basics of economics, biology, physics, chemistry, evolution, and so on. Neglecting these fields entirely would amount to effective disenfranchisement: without such vocabulary and analytical skills, we could not understand or ever hope to offer meaningful arguments about climate change or public health, nor could we articulate the beauty of everyday natural phenomena, or even understand presidential elections. I will not elaborate on the importance of a well-rounded liberal arts education; the case has been made more eloquently...