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...atrium, the exposed area in the center, will form what Simpson calls “the glue that holds the whole thing together...

Author: By Elizabeth S. Widdicombe, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Candy Plant To Shift From Sugar to Science | 4/28/2003 | See Source »

...whole production is held together by the glue of the cast and their honest and straight-forward portrayals. The characters are able to tell their stories convincingly, and with a vulnerability and immediacy that makes us listen. Jojo S. Karlin ’05, as the leader of the storytellers, commands yet does well to avoid sentimentality, as do the rest of her castmates. Lipez merits mention as well for her unapologetic chracterization that captivates the audience from the start...

Author: By Michelle Chun, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: REVIEW: The ‘Dybbuk’ Haunts the Loeb Ex | 4/28/2003 | See Source »

...harsh productions, at once their greatest and most limiting aspect. The duo’s music stands a notch above the rest of the pack, with a punk slant that adds a much-needed shot of adrenaline and the compositional flair to match. The wonderfully alien “Glue Your Eyelids Together” wields its synths like guitars and “Turn Your Back” whines and squeals like no normal instruments would. They’re headbangers made for robots. “People, You Can Confuse” is brilliantly oppressive, sounding like circuits...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: New Music | 4/25/2003 | See Source »

...house tutors at this fair institution as “camp counselors,” there has been wide speculation as to whether he was talking about more than just the College’s emphasis on extracurriculars. While there is a conspicuous absence of Elmer’s Glue and popsicle stick crafts, Harvard does bear some resemblance to summer camp. There’s the awful food, for one thing. FM asked seasoned veterans of the world of lanyards and macramé—camp counselors and FOP leaders—for their thoughts...

Author: By V.e. Hyland, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Salute Your DHAs | 4/17/2003 | See Source »

After a fight with a teacher at Casa Alianza when he was 16, he ran away, spending another 18 months on the streets where, says Harris, he would get high sniffing glue to try and forget how hungry and lonely he was. He found work as a baker and then as a sewing machine operator in a sweat shop. He even managed to keep up his studies. It was partly the love of Engracia that kept him going. In 1996, he set off on a 2,000 mile journey north, through Mexico on foot and by hitchhking rides and catching...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: In Death, A Marine Gets His Life Wish | 3/28/2003 | See Source »

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