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...explained. For students seeking mates, “single” status might be a strategic decision. “If you are looking to meet strangers, why should you be bashful about telling strangers you are looking to meet somebody?” said Loeb Associate Professor of the Social Sciences Jason A. Kaufman ’93, who teaches Sociology 153, “Media and the American Mind.” “The internet has become a primary marketplace for romantic relationships, and Facebook is as good as any personal site for finding a romantic...
...temptation to read more into them than there may actually be, to search for multiple levels of interpretation that account for our continued fascination.That is not a road taken by “Alice in Wonderland,” which will run through May 13 in the Loeb Ex. Here is a production of Lewis Carroll’s story that retains the original’s most memorable features while imbuing them with creative freshness rather than over-analysis. The result is an extremely ambitious production that succeeds in transforming a beloved book into a radiant theatrical spectacle.The play...
...examined a 19th-century British phenomenon called toy theatre, in which children could construct miniature theaters and put on productions in their own homes. One show she analyzed, “Alice in Wonderland,” led to her latest production, coming out this spring in the Loeb...
...senior thesis is a dark musical comedy called “Cardhouse” that he hopes will be “unlike most musicals people see.” The musical, which grapples with the difficult themes of adultery, incest, and autism, will be read at the Loeb Ex on May 15 and 16. Mitnick says he regrets that musicals are not seen as “a venue to discuss serious issues the way that some plays and movies are.” To this end, he said his thesis represents “more of a conscious...
...forceful role in dramatic arts on campus. Savitsky has been involved in 16 productions, is the historian of the Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club, and serves as the executive producer for “The Playboy of the Western World,” going up this semester on the Loeb Mainstage. Recently, she was selected by the Faculty Committee on the Arts to be the recipient of the Louise Donovan Award. According to the website of the Office for the Arts, the Louise Donovan Award exists to recognize an “unsung hero...