Word: joining
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Commentators do less well with their material but that perhaps is a fault inherent in the play. In any case, a host of other elements join together to make this one-act play a brisk, satisfying show. Szanton's sensitive direction, Friel's delightfully natural dialogue, and the nuanced lead performances compensate for an often unnerving dramatic structure...
...group is pretty set," said James, "but anyone can still join if they want to." Callbacks holds neither auditions nor callbacks. "We're trying not to become too hung up on becoming a really competitive group--it's fun the way it is," said Larissa D. Stillman '90, another co-founder...
Standard English will play an even more important role in the post-industrial society when Americans will trade not tangible goods but information. Words, not engines, will drive our economy. Many industrial workers will need retraining in standard English before they join the ranks of the information economy...
...Wilson and Glass will join forces again with a new opera based on the tales of the Arabian nights. Their last collaboration was the Rome section of Wilson's global epic, the CIVIL warS, which will be performed in December as the closing attraction of the Brooklyn Academy of Music's Next Wave Festival, now in its fourth season. The academy, affectionately known as BAM, has become a national showcase for avant-garde work; its president, Harvey Lichtenstein, is the movement's Sol Hurok. When Lichtenstein courageously produced Wilson's The Life and Times of Sigmund Freud...
...just had to overcome our egos and join forces," said Mary B. Kroetch, Bike-Aid's current coordinator...