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Apart from dancing during interludes and appearing during bookend sequences, the Furies (or more precisely, Jackson, as the lone dancer) were not even an offstage presence—the play would have been a much better constructed thematic unit had their presence been consistent and looming. Nonetheless, it is a comment on both this production and the ART itself that the former could gravitate so close to the latter...
...child of popular culture. That's all I ever saw until I was 20 years old. TV. Comic books. That's it. In my family we had a TV when I was 5 years old in 1948. We started watching it a lot. We watched Howdy Doody and the Lone Ranger. That was the stuff that was deeply imprinted on me. Little Lulu and Donald Duck and Felix the Cat - real basic popular culture that was fed to kids. My parents had no culture. Not what's considered a culture with a capital...
...also a reflection on the support of one’s associates and the institution,” Jay Lorsh, a newly elected Academy member and Kirstein Professor of Human Relations at the Business School, wrote in an e-mail. “After all, none of us are lone wolves...
After last weekend’s victory over Princeton, the Crimson first freshman boat continued its success in a two-second victory over second-place Penn. The crew is now 4-1 on the spring season, its lone loss coming to Brown on the first weekend of competition. The second varsity also rowed to victory in Philadelphia...
...Crimson won its singles matches in convincing two-set decisions, suffering only a lone two-set loss. Durkin, playing at the No. 1 spot in place of injured co-captain Courtney Bergman, won both sets of her match by a score of 6-1 against Brown’s Amanda Saionz. Co-captain Susanna Lingman, usually at the No. 2 position, also sat out this match. Her spot was filled by O’Riain, who had little trouble taking care of her match against Ames in a 6-1, 6-4 decision...