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...children (Barry A. Shafrin ’09 and Laurel T. Holland ’09) and allows them to suffer neglect, sexual trauma, and domestic abuse. The show’s title refers to a myth that pelicans feed their young with their blood, if necessary. Their father??s death sets in motion a chain of events that uncovers the mother’s actions despite years of deception.“Pelican” is especially noteworthy for the freshness of its cast; first-years occupied all but two of the starring roles. For several first...
...defensive and to illustrate that these are equally beneficial, and not just your dictates. Regarding the missing money, be completely sure that it is missing and not just under that pile of clothes or unread syllabi or cold pack from UHS or newspaper clippings from home about your father??s band, “Mid-Life Crisis.” Underneath the clutter lies some type of flooring and potentially your lost money. Money is an extremely touchy subject and accusing someone of taking it is very uncomfortable for all involved. If you really have looked everywhere...
...Bras says instantly. She’s joking—sort of. Bras’ parents met at a military base in Texas. Her mother was an Air Force nurse, her father a Dutch pilot serving in the US through a NATO exchange. Discipline, especially on her father??s side, was an important part of Bras’ upbringing. If something went wrong with the car when her family was on a road trip, her father would recite aloud the steps he had been taught for dealing with an airborne crisis. “Assess situation...
...Leaf Clover”—Metallica. I listened to this song before basketball games in high school. It made me feel a lot tougher than I actually am. 2) “My Father??s Eyes”—Eric Clapton. Clapton is sick at guitar, but this song is a little emo. 3) “Say Goodbye”—Dave Matthews Band. This is just Dave being his drunken, pot-smoking, sex-fiend self. 4) “Jigga What”—Jay-Z. No seriously?...
Malcolm: A big part of the second half of the book is that Madeline discovers the true story of her past, her father??s decision to abandon their Jewish heritage, and what impact that has on her own life. Madeline in some ways lives a parallel life to her father. She ends up getting caught up in the Kennedy investigation of the Mafia. I’ve been calling it “The Thornbirds” meets “the Godfather...