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Onstage, Tomlin's The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe, written by Jane Wagner, was a solo dazzle and a terrific human comedy. Through its dozen or so characters, it provided a panoramic 20-year history of American womanhood. The heart of the piece is Lyn, earnest careerist-wife-mom, exhausted by achieving feminism's goals: "We can have it all. We already have it all. We just got it all at once." And the narrator is Trudy, bag-lady philosopher: "My mind didn't snap; it was tryin' to stretch itself into a new shape...
...result of girls burying their knowledge, says psychologist Lyn Mikel Brown, a member of the Harvard project, "is self-doubt, ambivalence, panic and loss." Researchers link this confusion to the prevalence among teenage girls of depression and eating disorders...
...disinterested public does not hold here. The Crimson's readers are members of the Harvard community, including those who attended Jackson's speech, those who organized it, and those who cared enough to write about it. By underestimating our interest, you are failing to cater to your public. Tamara Lyn '93 Camilla Bustani...
...play, which opened last week, also has a female director, Jenny Lyn Bader, and two female producers, Anne Langston and Roberta Kellman. In a reversal of traditional casting, it features 14 women players in the 27 male and female roles...
...king's daughter, Imogen, played by Lyn Wright, has a similarly meager repertoire of gestures. Furthermore, her flat delivery and stilted English accent can only irritate. When Imogen urges her servant, Pisanio, to "plunge thy dagger into the mansion of my love, my heart," the viewer is sorely tempted...