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...Tines ’09. A Presidential shooting gallery—“Shoot a Prez! Win a prize!”—sits center stage, and a twinkling Ferris wheel looms to the right. This is the kind of timeless, dreamy setting that could only exist in a theater.It’s a great idea, but unfortunately it’s not a new one. Joe Mantello’s “Assassins, which appeared on Broadway four years ago,” had the same shooting gallery, and this production also copies...
...just want to talk about “Saw.” Maybe I want to talk about President-elect Obama, and faith in leadership, and keeping fantasy where fantasy belongs—in the movie house, not in the White House. Absolute justice may not exist, but watching Bush wave goodbye to Washington sure will come close...
...world—which are somewhat distracting. Early in the film, the focus is shared between the children and a group of adults, many of whom later become the victims of Eli and her “father.” These portions of the film seem to exist solely to add more horror to the story; in one particularly gruesome instance, a woman who has been bitten but not killed by Eli opens the blinds of her hospital room, and the results are not pretty. The woman’s story seems designed primarily to lead to the horrific...
...private donations. But in a four-year campaign orchestrated mainly by Stebbins, the department raised $10.5 million that will now be allocated for American art, the Harvard Art Museum announced on Friday. “It’s a great thing because it means that the department will exist for a long time, for 100 years or 300 years,” said Stebbins, whose position as the department’s curator is now permanently funded. Stebbins was appointed as the distinguished fellow and consultative curator of American art at the Fogg in 2000 and began serving...
...other parallel societies, such as those living by China's Yellow River, is complicating that belief. Agriculture was not established in the Levant when the Natufians lived there, but they still erected rudimentary structures to inhabit. Traces in the soil of the remains of mice and sparrows - animals that exist most commonly in places of human settlement - point to a significant population boom in the Natufian period. They may not have had seasonal harvests, but the people of this time lived in a complex and perhaps even flourishing society. "What we see [with the Natufian burial rites] is the beginning...