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...crimes Müntze commits as a high-ranking SS officer. As Müntze, Sebastian Koch (van Houten’s real-life companion) disarms the audience with his character’s odd humanism and compassion. The latter half of the film is largely a showcase for Koch??s fine acting, although he gives a better performance in the marvelous “The Lives of Others,” which recently won the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film. It’s early to start divining the honorees for the 2008 awards season...
...Amour piqué par une abeille” flowed naturally with the storyline. During the Nov. 16 performance, Larissa D. Koch ’08, who was also the choreographer, danced the role of the coquettish rose who Singerman spots in the garden and falls for. Singerman and Koch??s dance across the stage in courtship and flirtation was energetic and playful, adding depth to an already solid performance.In the same manner as “Amour piquè par une abeille,” the last cantata “Apollon et Doris” proved accessible...
Next to every painting is a sign about where in one of his 40 houses he keeps that particular piece, or, better yet, how he carries it with him to each of his 40 houses. The title? “Things I Love: The Many Collections of William Koch??. That bastard...
After graduation, Attie joined the New York City Urban Fellows Program, where he became an assistant to Ed Koch??s policy advisor and then a speechwriter for David Dinkins. Later, Attie moved to Washington where he worked for Dick Gephardt, Bill Clinton, and Al Gore ’69, a fellow Dunsterite who would joke with Attie about their shared roots...