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...fantastic singing, but also shows excellent timing and genuine vulnerability in the role of Jack. He also goes on to develop one of the most effective relationships in the show, especially impressive because his partner is a cow. The best performance in the show, though, is delivered by Jaclyn A. Huberman ’01, who is perfection as the Baker’s Wife. Her character actually seems to grow on stage, becoming more mature, loving and trusting. “Moments in the Woods,” her second act soliloquy, is not only vocally accomplished...
...visual interaction. Participants can see one another while conversing and can simultaneously look at maps, slides or software demonstrations. Web conferencing is still new to most companies, but it's catching on fast. In the WorldCom survey, a slightly greater number of companies reported using Web conferencing than videoconferencing. Jaclyn Kostner, president of Denver consulting firm Bridge the Distance, says that Web conferencing, if it's done right, far surpasses other technologies. People can brainstorm on an online white board or cast anonymous votes with a live poll. When their eyes and ears are occupied, they are less likely...
...Junior Jaclyn Kryzak put the only blemish on the Crimson's ledger, scoring at 14:37 of the first period...
...hadn't seen one since childhood. So the other day I tuned in, curious to know whether my liberation memories would match up with the actual product, especially now that I have de Beauvoir and Ferraro and riot grrl under my belt. The episode was called Target: Angels. Kelly (Jaclyn Smith), Sabrina (Kate Jackson) and Jill (Farrah Fawcett) are being shot at by an enemy of Charlie's. I am delighted to report that I could see what I once saw. Jill coaches a girls' basketball team; Kelly breaks up with boyfriend Tom Selleck to protect him from gunfire...
...Jaclyn Huberman '01 as Lily Craven (Archibald's deceased wife), Stephen Toub '01 as Neville Craven (his younger brother), and Jennifer Glick '00 as Martha (Mary's chambermaid) stand out for their vocal abilities as well. Glick's rendition of "Hold On" nearly had the audience on its feet in the middle of the show, as did Toub and Anderson's duet of "Lily's eyes." Huberman's performance is consistently on a professional level...