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...Odyssey” gets bent out of shape? What happens, Schlink asks, in an Odyssey where there is no homecoming at all?The novel offers no answers. But these loose threads are what make “Homecoming” such a refreshing and interesting??albeit somewhat tedious—journey.—Staff writer April B. Wang can be reached at abwang@fas.harvard.edu...
...most original performance of the night came right before the intermission. “Flicker,” choreographed by Continuing Education and Special Programs Instructor Brenda S. Divelbliss, offered an interesting??though dark—perspective on ballet. Electronic contemporary music, namely DJ Alexandre’s “Toma Toma,” inspired an unconventional blend of ballet and break dancing. The combination was ideal for Shee, who stood out as the only male in the show. The eight female dancers, clad in disheveled, sequined tutus of varying lengths and colors gave a performance...
...play on before I even began to write my first script,” she says.The decision to venture into playwriting was sparked by a frustration with her theatrical experiences. “I worked with experimental and devised performance. In some ways this theater was very interesting??quite complex in the staging and physical layers—but the weakest and least interesting parts of the production often was the text, which frustrated me,” she says.Her first play, “My Vicious Angel,” received critical acclaim in her native Australia...
...teach Martin Luther King, Jr. without mention of the Black Panthers; we should not invoke Woodstock without noting the Weathermen. To do so is to offer a two-dimensional picture that conforms to an imagined trajectory of continuous progress rather than the more complicated—and more interesting??reality of U.S. history...
...much as with the sheer stupidity that students think they can get away with. I wish I had a dime for every time I saw a TF’s flaccid, feigned smile of approbation, that muttering of “good” or “interesting?? every time another student weighs in with a complete non-sequitur...