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...stumbling through dingy kitchens, picnics, train stations, phone booths, and brothels. And in the Ex production, the reason why the characters are in those locations is never as interesting as the locations themselves; indeed, the settings in this play often have more personality than the characters. Credit Austin S. Guest ’05 for his distinctive lighting design, full of sick greens, musty yellows and obscene reds. Credit George Collins, too, for his naturalistic sound palette of chirps and drips, and Harry G. Kimball ’04 for a multi-portioned set that makes efficient...
...Seminar and Festival of Male Choruses. Men’s choruses from across the U.S. and Canada will assemble for the three-day event hosted by the Harvard Glee Club and the Intercollegiate Men’s Choruses; high school, college and adult choruses will all be performing. Special guest appearances by such groups as professional chamber ensemble Cantus will also be on hand. Friday, 5 and 8:30 p.m. Saturday, 2:30 and 8:30 p.m. Tickets $15 regular, $7 students and seniors. Any 3 concerts for $39. Sanders Theatre...
Even Lecturer on the Study of Religion Brian C.W. Palmer ’86—usually full of praise for his guest lecturers—challenged Summers’ style at the University’s helm. He quoted from a profile of Summers, published last August in the New York Times Magazine, which said that many people don’t like Summers and his “aggressive and challenging” leadership style...
...guests have received questions that were difficult for them, and it may actually be more challenging for a dining hall worker or a recent Harvard graduate...than for an accomplished global leader like President Summers,” Palmer said, referring to previous guest lecturers. “For a man like Larry Summers who spends much of his work time addressing various constituencies, today’s interview was all in a day’s work...
...Meet the Press, I’m all about 2008. The big news from Russert-world that day was Ralph Nader’s decision to run as an independent. Nader’s announcement got the headlines but the more important news came from the other guest, Arnold Schwarzenegger, the Governor of California. Asked about an Orrin Hatch-backed constitutional amendment that would allow foreign-born, U.S. citizens who’ve lived here for more than 20 years to run for president, Schwarzenegger responded with enthusiastic support...