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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...hosts a "pawty" quite like Lane Nemeth. In a Manhattan law office after hours, she is pitching special seat belts and venison-jerky treats to a room of the curious over coffee and cookies. The group coos over colorful piles of chewable rubber and fuzzy toys, and a 7-year-old girl clings to a teddy bear with a "heartbeat." Despite the grade-schooler's enthusiasm, however, the toys are intended for a different breed of child: pets...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Let's Pawty! | 4/4/2005 | See Source »

Horak picked up the win with only 8 saves, and junior Kate Lane suffered the punishing loss, stopping...

Author: By Jonathan Lehman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Minnesota Crushes Dartmouth To Reach Championship | 3/25/2005 | See Source »

...just think the world of the guy,” says former captain Lane MacDonald ’89. “He’s just a terrific guy. I don’t think you can find anyone with whom or even against whom he played who didn’t like Teddy...

Author: By Timothy J. Mcginn, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: The Man Who Would Be Coach | 3/25/2005 | See Source »

...lead roles in The Producers: The Movie Musical, which is based on the Broadway musical, which was based on the 1968 movie, all of which Brooks created. "It's very important for the world to see The Producers in its glory, with MATTHEW [BRODERICK, left] and NATHAN [LANE, right]," who played Leo Bloom and Max Bialystock on Broadway, says the comic. But when it came time to cast escaped Nazi playwright Franz Liebkind in the new film, "I thought, Who's manic?" says Brooks. Enter WILL FERRELL, center. "There was something dangerous and mad in his eyes," Brooks explains...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Leo, Max and Who's That New Hotsy-Totsy Nazi? | 3/21/2005 | See Source »

What Bartlett’s cast lacks in the way of scenery and props, they compensate with expressive stage movements that give the play the violent elegance of a bullfight. Even without taking a step, characters’ postures speak volumes: Aeneas (Colin Lane) looks every inch the shell-shocked military man, while Dido (Diane D’Aquila) transforms from self-possessed stateswoman to wounded animal...

Author: By Laura E. Kolbe, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: ARTSMONDAY: Taste of Ashes in 'Dido' | 3/21/2005 | See Source »

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