Word: hellos
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...FM10543: hello, dr. bell RingMyBell: HELLO FM FM10543: Talk about how you came up with anthropology RingMyBell: I CAME UP WITH IT IN 1776 WHEN I WAS PEOPLE WATCHING AT A PUBLIC PARK FM10543: people, as in, “anthropology” RingMyBell: YES “ANTHRO” IS THE GREEK ROOT FOR “PEOPLE” SO WHEN THE IDEA STRUCK ME TO INVENT IT THE NAME FOLLOWED PRETTY NATURALLY FM10543: hm so you are 1000 years old RingMyBell: ... FM10543: ... RingMyBell: I AM THE FIRST ANTHROPOLOGIST FM10543: ... RingMyBell: YES I AM 1000 FM10543...
...students. (CNC)Desdemona: A Play About A Handkerchief. Through Dec. 10. Paula Vogel’s “Desdemona” rewrites Shakespeare’s “Othello.” Adams House Pool Theatre. 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. $8 general admission, $5 students. (CNC)Hello, Dali! Through Dec. 17. The Currier House Drama Society presents an original work by Currier residents Kiernan P. Schmitt ’06-’07 and Austin “Mac” Soto ’07. Currier House Fishbowl. 7:30 p.m. $8 general admission...
...white, tucked-in T-shirt that reads, “I’ve got the answer.” Towards the back of the studio, rowdy cheers erupt from his Harvard buddies, who appear startlingly out of place in the sea of elderly women.“Hello, Edward,” leathery host Bob Barker greets him.“How you doin’, Bob?” Donato returns with a grin so wide his face might snap.“Are you from a university or a college?” Bob asks, at which...
Following “Hello Explosion”’s stop-start tribute to the various legacies of their Chicago post-rock predecessors (from mathy Shellac flourishes to Tortoise ambience), “Pulling My Face In And Out of Distortion, I Blink Too Much” lets the credits roll on “Beautiful Seizure” in a fittingly demented sing-song fashion. Guitars roll downstream with a twang of finality, as trumpets sound the band’s exit with gusto...
CHALLENGES: Hello? It's only, like, one of the most acclaimed pieces of literature ever (although director Joe Wright had never read it). Those who love it love it a lot. To others, it smells a bit like homework. Not to mention that this is the third adaptation, including one of those BBC behemoths...