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...Wednesday before Christmas. Leonardo DiCaprio had agreed to talk with TIME. Talk with me, to be exact. I explained that I was supposed to leave for the theater in an hour to see the Broadway "La Boh?me" directed by Baz Luhrmann, DiCaprio's once ("Romeo + Juliet") and future ("Alexander the Great") collaborator. That's OK, my editor said, Leo will be calling you in 10 minutes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Leo Speaks! | 1/6/2003 | See Source »

Noted author and professor Juliet Schor talked ecology and fashion at the Harvard Bookstore last Friday. A crowd of followers nestled in the store’s back corner to hear the insights of this versatile academic, once the head of Harvard’s Women’s Studies Department and now a Professor of Sociology at Boston College...

Author: By Lisa M. Puskarcik, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Material World | 11/7/2002 | See Source »

...other day I opened up an old copy of the New Yorker and came across a cartoon titled “The IMs of Romeo & Juliet.” Mocking our generation of IM-users, the cartoon had Romeo start out saying “yo wassup” and “scool sucked 2day.” Overall, I have to agree with the magazine’s message. There’s something wrong when “talking to friends” means staring at your computer screen and typing, while not gesturing or making...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Love It or Hate It | 10/17/2002 | See Source »

...Juliet J. Chung, David H. Gellis and Catherine E. Shoichet contributed to the reporting of this article...

Author: By Kate L. Rakoczy, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: When the Dust Settles | 6/6/2002 | See Source »

...novel space, giving way to an As You Like It on the beach or Hamlet in the actual ruins of Elsinore. The second, or conceptual tack, applies an external theme to the play’s framework, leading to Richard III in fascist Italy or Romeo and Juliet at a post-apocalyptic rave. The third posits some new interpretation of a character that flows against the traditional grain, allowing a lovable, misunderstood Iago or a courageous, bloodthirsty Hamlet. Hyperion’s current version of Macbeth takes both the first and third avenues...

Author: By James Crawford, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: All Hilles Courtyard’s a Stage | 4/26/2002 | See Source »

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