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...Gabay says bi-weekly comedy concerts,frequent small musical performances and moreshuttle buses could fit into an increased budget...
Benitez does not appear to have developed a style of her own, relying far too much on the Isabel Allende school of magical realism. The frequent references to the power of Story--"In her hut, Remedios listens to someone's story, and the teller is revived"--is reminiscent of Allende's story-telling Eva Luna...
...climate that they believe is already changing, at least in terms of financial risk. Storms, floods and droughts are hitting populated areas with greater frequency and severity than predicted by actuarial analysis of the past 100 years. Natural disasters during the '80s, for instance, were 94% more frequent than in the 1970s. While it is possible that such a jump falls within normal climatic variation, insurance executives realize that it also conforms with patterns predicted for global warming...
This season's emotional center, however, was the latest alliance of Baryshnikov and Jerome Robbins. Set to Bach cello music, A Suite of Dances is $ also a solo, a moody exploration of man and movement, much of it autumnal in tone. Though less frequent than the partnership with Tharp, Baryshnikov's relationship with Robbins is deepening. A Suite is the choreographer's first new dance in five years. "For a while, I didn't feel in condition; I couldn't feel my body," says Robbins, 75, who looked spry and acute in rehearsal. "But Misha wanted to try something...
...meeting, Rudenstine also identified whathe said were two more realistic methods of briningminority faculty to campus: junior professorships,which offer more frequent opening than tenuredpositions, and the Diversity Fund Initiative,which funds tenure-level jobs for women andminorities...