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Even if some other AWARE events are not as crowded, does that really indicate "a fundamental flaw in [AWARE's] conception," as The Crimson suggests? Should a program which creates open discussions of what The Crimson itself calls crucial issues be cancelled if attendance is not what one would hope...
...show's appeal is undeniable. "It's about Joe Blunsten--a good, honest family man who has one fatal flaw: he can't hold onto a job," says Gailiunas. And, if you haven't guessed already, the show has a socialist bent. "There's always a strict dichotomy between the evil Tycoon and the working man," adds Aron...
Considering this play's basic flaw (its story), a production of The Pirates of Penzance cannot get much better than this one. Beautiful singing; skilled acting; perfectly-executed, though lacking in dynamics, orchestral accompaniment and appropriate sets and costumes combine to create an enchanting theatrical experience...
Harvard, most would agree, has not become a nightmarish "salad bar." But just because Harvard is not stricken by cross burnings or Bensonhurst-style murders does not mean that the University's unique brand of diversity is without flaw...
...success itself conducive to psychological problems, or do these individuals have some fatal flaw to begin with...