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Annihilating diversions in an age of addictive entertainment is one of Wallace's big themes. His variations sometimes come from stock dystopian fiction. But his drug scenes at a detox center have the bumpy rhythms and details that suggests reality rather than fantasy: "Tiny Ewell, in a blue suit and...
At the heart of Daniels' modern interpretation lie the play's masques, which originally incorporated images of the Roman goddesses Juno, Iris and Ceres. Daniels replaces Shakespeare's masques with new ones written and composed by Odland with the help of anthropologist David Guss. These masques, performed by Europe, Americas...
"Harvard is one of those places where faculty tend to stay on, because, in fact, there were conditions that made it attractive to do so--lab space, office space, lower teaching loads," says Iris Molotsky, director of public information for AAUP.
Iris Fanger, director of the Harvard Summer Dance Center for the past 19 years, has announced her retirement.
"We do a salary survey. This year, 1994-95, salary increases were 0.7 percent when adjusted for inflation," said Iris Molotsky, spokesperson for the College and University Personnel Association. "It marked the first time in the '90s that real salaries have risen in two consecutive years."