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...goaltending,” an exercise in which one actor attempts to reach the wall while another tries to stop him.Self-assured but still speaking gently, she begins giving the actors more pointed and direct notes. “Feel how that felt, that last line, and let??s start from the top,” she tells one actor. “I want you guys to settle more into your authority,” she says to a pair. And she makes sure that actors properly understand the characters: “Widow Quinn never wonders...
...know this isn’t about me, but hey, let??s talk about me. You criticized my “confrontational” questioning of Judith Ryan. Don’t you think that, like [New York Times Magazine reporter] Deborah Solomon, an interviewer should try to ask tough questions of an interviewee? How else are you supposed to get interesting answers...
...typical fashion, let??s end on a lighter note. Are you any good at science and math...
...facing the same roadblocks.Summers knew the rules. He knew the dangers of saying, “I know best,” to a collection of the greatest minds in the world. And yet he still dug his own grave. For the sake of following through on his vision, let??s hope that this fact was due more to the sharpness of the spade rather than to the pliability of the earth. Alex Slack ’06 is a history concentrator in Leverett House. His column appears regularly...
...banged up for them, they’re pretty banged up,” Stone said of her American players’ sentiments on Saturday. “I e-mailed with Caitlin Cahow this morning, and I said ‘Let??s not forget that you are at the Olympics and there are a lot of people who aren’t, so take advantage of your opportunities.’”Cahow was joined by past and present Harvard skaters Julie Chu ’06-’07, Angela Ruggiero...