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...light design in the Loeb Experimental Theater. From her start with musical theater, Kline moved to nearly every facet of dramatic arts possible. Her junior year she served as president of the Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club, and tried to be involved with nearly all of their productions in some form or another. Allison has produced two works during her time at Harvard. In 2007, she produced “Metamorphoses” and, in 2008, she produced “The Hyacinth Macaw.” Both productions were part of the Visiting Director’s Project, which provides...

Author: By Matt E. Sachs, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Allison B. Kline ’09 | 5/1/2009 | See Source »

...live event of sharing a space and moment with a group of people to be extremely compelling,” Videt says. “It really can be a unique moment of exploration.” While she originally intended to present scientific concepts in a digestible form, the performance is far from a physics lecture. “I’m not looking to impose them [scientific theories] on people,” she says, “but I’m looking at them more as a way to affect people on a visceral level...

Author: By Erika P. Pierson, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Catherine “Calla” Videt ’08-’09 | 5/1/2009 | See Source »

...Bethel created a fictional character comprised of elements of Popkin’s own life. The girl in “Fell in Love with a Dead Boy” is suffering from a blindness-inducing cancer; as a freshman in high school, Popkin was also diagnosed with a form of cancer. “I’m playing around with what gets defined as biography and what doesn’t,” Bethel says. “The movie’s prefaced by a line that says ‘Based on a true story...

Author: By Melanie E. Long, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: ‘Fell in Love’ Explores Obsession, Blindness | 5/1/2009 | See Source »

...Isn’t this, to some degree, what we all do? We come in as freshman, undefined and searching for a passion to anchor us. We attach to that hook when we find it—the IOP, the Literature department, The Crimson—and we form our identities within and around it. But as soon as we become it, we fight desperately not to pigeonholed by it. I don’t mean to chalk everything Ehrlich did up to avoiding his burger-guy identity, but I still can’t help but see the story...

Author: By Rebecca A. Cooper, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Food For Thought | 5/1/2009 | See Source »

...lack of guaranteed rights of the accused means detainees are frequent targets of abuse, either in the form of violent interrogations or beatings at the hands of other prisoners, legal experts say. Most suspects are now kept in detention centers run the Public Security Bureau, but moving them to the custody of judicial officials could lessen the likelihood of abuse. "Oral confessions should not be used as evidence any more," Liu says. "And detention centers should be overseen by judicial administrative offices, instead of the police." Until the government enacts those fundamental reforms, then the list of China's jail...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: In China, Suspicious Jail Deaths on the Rise | 4/30/2009 | See Source »

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