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...There’s something really fulfilling to me about the fact that even if you’re producing, sometimes even the cast doesn’t necessarily know who you are, but at the end of the day you still had a part in making it happen.” Though he has done work for just about every theater group on campus, Jewett is most involved with the Harvard-Radcliffe Gilbert & Sullivan Players, and serves as treasurer on their board. He’s been involved in all eight Gilbert & Sullivan productions since his freshman year, acting...
...Loeb Mainstage. As stage manager, Kaufman has the administrative role of organizing the cast and crew. While the director provides the vision and driving force behind a show, Kaufman makes sure that everything runs smoothly. “The stage manager is the one making sure that it all happens,” she says. “I execute. It’s making it happen, and making sure it happens right.” Whether she sits aloft in the booth to call light and sound cues, takes notes on blocking, or schedules rehearsals for her cast, Kaufman...
...Bogota with Colombian President Alvaro Uribe and then in Caracas with Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez - a FARC sympathizer who has helped broker freedom for other guerrilla captives - Richardson urged patience. "While I believe this initial trip was successful," he told reporters, "the process of freeing the hostages won't happen quickly...
...plane crash during a search for the hostages. (The U.S. now requires that twin-engine aircraft be used there.) But the hostages' families ask why the Bush Administration didn't provide more military backup on the contractors' Colombian missions. "Did they really never think this sort of thing could happen?" asks Gonsalves' mother Jo Rosano, of Bristol, Conn. "They sent civilians into a place they knew the rebels would be, and we get the impression they don't care." Rosano and others credit the new U.S. ambassador to Colombia, William Brownfield, with bringing urgency to the case. "We need...
...Syrian connection, hoping that the North will be so angered by it that Kim will abandon the six-party talks, bringing down the curtain on what Bolton and others believe has been a feckless effort by the State Department. But Administration officials insist they don't expect that to happen. They believe North Korea 3.0 - the "shame on you" policy - may pay off. "I doubt they're walking away," says one diplomat involved in the talks. Yes, they say, North Korea's obvious and serial proliferation is a huge problem. That's why getting Pyongyang to mothball its plutonium program...