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...last rays of the afternoon sun shone through the window, the students became quiet. "We listened to `Alice's Restaurant' and got stoned on food," said Scott M. Finn `94. Then they watched "Buffy the Vampire Slayer." What, no Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade? "Definitely...
...main difference between a Thanksgiving at Dudley Co-op and Thanksgiving at home? "Besides the arguing? It was just so mellow," Finn said...
However enjoyable the revivals are, it's a little depressing that there hasn't been a really successful new musical by an American set in the present- day U.S. since the not exactly ground-breaking The Tap Dance Kid in 1983. William Finn's dazzling (and relevant) Falsettos came close, but it reached Broadway a dozen years after its dawn-of-AIDS era. Says Harvey Sabinson, executive director of Broadway's administrative umbrella, the League of American Theaters and Producers: "Producers need to be attentive to economics and minimize their risks. That's why we are seeing so many revivals...
...hands on. I first read Little Women and that gave me this sick taste for books and until I got married, I was reading constantly. I didn't read authors as such, but certain books influenced me. For example, Pickwick Papers. And Anna Karenina, Tom Sawyer, Huck Finn. You know, these things young people read. I must have read these books four or five times each, plus a whole lot of other things--Maupassant in English and Russian authors. You know, whoever I could lay my hands on. I think two books which I read later in my life which...
...Finn added that two students living in twosmall rooms is not "overcrowding, just cramped...