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...Tommy. There's not much emotional depth or adolescent rebellion left in the granddaddy of rock operas as reworked by California's La Jolla Playhouse. But this Broadway hit has an arresting light show, superb storytelling by director-adaptor Des McAnuff and that great Pete Townshend score. Maybe it will finally win a place on Broadway for the propulsive sound of rock...
William B. Schafer, M.D. La Crescenta, California
...discover, well, nevermind. One Harvard undergrad, Jenna I. Shoemaker ’06, was a contender. Shoemaker first entertained the notion of entering the contest during a routine conversation with her boyfriend. “My boyfriend Jay, who graduated from Harvard last year, is working out in LA in mobile entertainment. Collegehumor is one of his company’s clients so he informed me of the contest and told me I should enter,” Shoemaker says. “I thought it would be amusing and who doesn’t want a shopping spree...
...York to pursue acting. A professor put him in touch with an agent and, after only two days in New York, Underwood got a walk-on part in “The Cosby Show.”He has since gone on to appear in “LA Law”, “One Life to Live,” and “Sex and The City” and has landed roles in several movies including “Deep Impact” and “Full Frontal.”Underwood said his work...
Through Wednesday, Nov. 2. Harvard Film Archive, Carpenter Center. $8; students $6. Tickets available at Harvard Film Archive. The exceedingly unconventional French director Bruno Dumont made people notice him seven years ago with his film debut, “La Vie de Jèsus.” Set in the French countryside, the movie starred local non-professional actors Sébastien Bailleul, Samuel Boidin, and Geneviéve Cottreel, to achieve a natural and realistic portrayal of the area. Its depictions of sex, racism, violence, and jealousy won the movie critical acclaim. Soon after directing the intense, graphic...