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No way, says the President, and although he is famous for last-minute concessions to sweet reason, he is also famous for last-minute obstinacy. And in addition to budget cutting, he sees all kinds of possibilities in "privatization," the selling off of Government assets (like grazing lands) and reducing...
Arena Stage has long been receptive to avant-garde European writers and directors. In rescuing Restoration from relative obscurity (the only previous U.S. production, in 1985, played five performances at the 99-seat Illusion Theater in Minneapolis), the company has proved especially shrewd. The show displays both the adaptability of...
What allows a club to survive beyond what many have labelled "the average lifespan of 1000 nights"? To a large extent, the answer is determined by the energy and stamina an owner can invest in his creation. For Rudolf the answer is simple: "I do nightlife with passion, for my...
Of royalty, the English economist and journalist Walter Bagehot wrote, "Its mystery is its life. We must not let in daylight upon magic." Charles and Diana have allowed the shutters to be opened just a crack. To spread them any further would spoil the illusion. To be modern, yet keep...
The French Library in Boston: 53 Marlborough St., Subway: Arlington. Renoir, Filmmaker: La Grande Illusion: Friday through Sunday, 8, Sunday matinee: 3.