Word: kirklands
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Robert F. Kennedy Visiting Professor Lecture by Visiting Professor Cecilia Medina, an expert in the field. Center for Latin American Studies, 61 Kirkland...
...checkers aware of the dangers involved in their card-swiping activities? Most dismissed the threat of developing any type of medical difficulty. Carol Irvine of Kirkland House has been working for seven years, and says that she "has never had any problems." Vicente asserts that "your arm doesn't get tired--you get used to [swiping the cards...
...heavy use from local drug dealers, the firemen bought radios to give away each month to children who earned especially good grades. They persuaded police officers and junk dealers to begin dropping off broken bike frames. A local bicycle repairman donated old tires and rims, and a fireman named Kirkland Flowers, whom the children eventually tagged with the nickname "the mayor of Robert Taylor," started building bikes during his spare hours...
...world's there and it's free to use, pun police notwithstanding: the current performance of Arthur Miller's Broken Glass at the Kirkland Junior Common Room can only be described as fragmented--but intriguingly so. The actors have realized their characters into living and breathing beings with mannerisms and mental meanderings only to be foiled by a pervasive lack of synchronicity that leaves every interaction a half-beat off. The result is something less than a couple of human tragedies and something more like an emotional detective story...
...considering all the tethering going on--husband to wife and self-denial, doctor to patient and duty, etc.--the difficulties of putting into performance such interlacing and interlocking balances and relationships are understandable. Considering the importance of some such connections existing before fragmentation occurs, however, the Kirkland performances become tantalizing in their inevtiably new spin on Miller's Scenario...