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...change your mind when you learn that their update of “Adelphoe” involves “pre-marital sex, knocking someone up, and a complicated relationship between brothers.” That’s according to the theatrical production’s director, Zachary H. Taxin ’09. The original staging of “Adelphoe”—originally written by Greek playwright Menander and adapted by Roman scribe Terence—was, perhaps, not so fun: it was first performed 2000 years ago during a funeral. Taxin insists that...
...timing of Rockefeller’s most recent gift indicates the importance of University leadership in the development process. Rockefeller had planned to give this donation to the university under former University President Lawrence H. Summers, who shared Rockefeller’s vision and dedication towards international study. But after Summers’s departure, Rockefeller withheld his gift from Interim President Derek C. Bok. His decision to give under Faust, and his tailoring of the project to Faust’s own interest in the arts, is an indication of Rockefeller’s belief in the current University...
...liked the fact that, from what I could see, all ethnicities were represented in the models, every color of the rainbow was pretty much on stage, and it made for a very interesting and eclectic experience,” said Clayton W. Brooks III ’10. Spencer H. Hardwick ’11 summed up the atmosphere of the show: “It was really well run. I thought it was worth the hype. I had a really good time...
...generously to Harvard in the past—he donated a total of $25 million to support Harvard’s Latin American studies center, which bears his name—the newest gift appears to be one that he withheld following the departure of former University President Lawrence H. Summers...
...After all, the title of her new book is ‘[This] Republic of Suffering.’ Well, you can’t talk about suffering without talking about slavery and the slave trade.”—Staff writers Claire M. Guehenno and Laurence H. M. Holland contributed to the reporting of this story.—Staff writer Brittany M. Llewellyn can be reached at bllewell@fas.harvard.edu...