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Listening to Sam D.G. Jacoby ’08, you’d think there was a tiny factory??one as enchanting as the Santa’s toy workshop—hidden in the basement of Adams House. “From the street, you can look through the windows and see these massive machines with people wearing aprons bent over them, hard at work on mysterious old-timey tasks,” Jacoby says. The view from inside isn’t much different. The space smells like oil and metal, the walls are plastered with...
...like schnozberries!” But did anyone in the theater wonder what the schnozberries smelled like?Next Thursday, The Brattle Theatre hopes to take advantage of the close ties between smell and memory as they present a unique screening of “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory?? in Smell-O-Vision.Smell-O-Vision is a concept that combines the release of scents with the viewing of a film to create a more complete sensory experience. Brattle Film Foundation Creative Director Ned R. Hinkle and Boston Children’s Museum Community Program Coordinator Megan L. Dickers collaborated...
...fascinated with tools and, by extension, with utility,” says Yu. The flight suit is also part of her “factory?? method: “It’s really good to be able to change clothes,” Yu says. “Rituals are very important for getting into the mode of production...
...Charlie and the Chocolate Factory?? —Someone should have told Tim Burton a long time ago that his days were over. Probably after his “Planet of the Apes” remake, which was, astonishingly, worse than “Gigli.” But with Johnny Depp, a popular Roald Dahl property, and hordes of pseudo-hipster NYU students who love Burton’s “dark, brooding sensibility” and the “amazing production design of ‘Batman,’” it?...
...South, it’s no shame that your mom works in a factory??so does everyone else’s moms and dads (and probably grandparents, too, if they’re not too old and beat down by the grind of life). Maybe if your mom works hard enough, she’ll move up to supervisor, and then maybe manager. Not too many people get that “opportunity,” not where I come from...