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Marrinan promises that the play will be an engaging affair: “The play will have a surreal, slightly detached feel??separate from any time or place. We’ve been able to use the [Kronauer] Space to do a lot of subtle things with the audience and the cast. It works really nicely, actually...

Author: By Bernard L. Parham, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: On the Radar: Seduced | 4/22/2005 | See Source »

Paul R. Rosenberg, father of Talia J. Rosenberg ’06 said “it was nice of them to arrange sunshine” for the event, and complimented the “small-town feel?? of the college, saying, “the attitude of the workers and students is welcoming...

Author: By Kristin E. Blagg, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Junior Parents Visit Cambridge for Weekend | 3/7/2005 | See Source »

Well, unfortunately, I was not able to go out and experience life as a goddess, or explore the underworld to get a “feel?? for what [the goddess, my character in L’Orfeo] Speranza must have really felt. Preparation for this role ultimately involved educating myself on the particular style of music. I knew shamefully little going into this project, but to be able to perform this type of music, I really had to work to grasp the method behind it (not that I am claiming to have become an expert...

Author: By Vinita M. Alexander, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Spotlight: Amy Stebbins '07 | 11/19/2004 | See Source »

...cloth and standing there with arms akimbo, feeling my body share the tension of the canvas as I actively gave form to the object. Perhaps the closest I can come to describing it is to say that I felt a little like I imagine a tent pole might feel??assuming that the pole is vaguely aware that it looks ridiculous but still finds a kind of dumb self-satisfaction in holding the tent...

Author: By Julian M. Rose, THE ANGEL OF POST-MODERNISM | Title: ‘Dependent Objects’ at the Busch-Resinger | 10/15/2004 | See Source »

...summer later, it seemed everyone on campus was listening to Radiohead. The band’s tone of alienation and danger—more than one reviewer has found the word “unwell” an apt term for their feel??touched a nerve in America, which speaks volumes about how quickly things changed. The band’s frontman, Thom Yorke, admits puzzlement at why they continue to catch on, telling a reporter he’s “never been able to understand why so many people...

Author: By Peter P.M. Buttigieg, | Title: Rock the Vote? | 11/10/2003 | See Source »

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