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...round out tournament action, B.U.'s Hanna Bartell advanced over B.C.'s Jessica Engle in flight four, 6-2, 6-0, while Dartmouth's Kelsey Surbaugh won the flight five title with a 7-6, 6-4 win against Harvard's Charneco...
Reviews of the latest Broadway production of MACBETH, starring Frasier's Kelsey Grammer, were a tad caustic: one of many unamused critics called it a "stodgy oratorical exercise." It closed after 13 performances, which is, as it turns out, a long run compared to some other ignominious Broadway flops...
...Montreal festival Just for Laughs because it's the world's most important and best-attended comedy event. At the 1999 festival, 874 performers from 27 countries amused (or tried to) 1.2 million people at more than 2,000 shows that included numerous galas with such stars as Kelsey Grammer, Lily Tomlin and Denis Leary as hosts; stand-up in clubs all over the city; theatrical presentations; theme shows (relationships, X-rated, urban, gay, women only); and an improvisational tournament in English and French...
...television's best-known shrinks, BOB NEWHART and KELSEY GRAMMER have treated their fair share of eccentrics. Now that the two have joined practices for a movie, they are playing somewhat neurotic characters themselves. In the upcoming Showtime film How Doc Waddems Finally Broke a 100, Newhart plays golf enthusiast Waddems, a mild-mannered orthodontist bent on shattering that score. He finds a hazard in partner Howard Greene (Grammer), an overly fastidious interpreter of the game's rules, and the good walk turns murderous. Newhart, an avid golfer, claims his game surpasses that of the character he plays...
...When Kelsey D. Wirth '91 was a first-year in Massachusetts Hall, it never occurred to her that she might get in trouble for throwing a party in her room. Although Harvard had an alcohol policy on the books, it was, she remembers, mostly a formality...