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Sometimes even the photographic magic of Messrs. Soper and Brunner is not quite sufficient. That’s when FM begs our resident artiste, Scott, to conjure up an illustration or two. From cutout paper dolls of everyone’s favorite professorial stereotypes to the Shel Silverstein-inspired cover of this fall’s scrutiny on women and tenure, a Duquette creation never fails to amaze...

Author: By FM Staff, | Title: FM Heroes | 12/16/2004 | See Source »

Dell and Mackinnon dig deep into the supply closet for their items. Dell compares herself to a paper teacup: it’s international, cheap, versatile and intense. MacKinnon’s roll of magic tape, she says, represents “making things stick...

Author: By FM Staff, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Show and Tell | 12/16/2004 | See Source »

...ballerina in the group—thanks to choreographers Rebecca J. Alaly ’05 and Morgan E. Arenson ’06 based on the original design of Jean Coralli and Jules Perrot—is absolutely seamless. Their ghostly calm makes them feel suspended, evoking the magic of the story...

Author: By Mary AUGUSTA Brazelton, ON DANCE | Title: Review: ‘Classic N’ Country’ Showcases Ballet’s Enduring Grace | 12/13/2004 | See Source »

...stage door opens and iconic figures spill into the Soho street: a plump, old-fashioned bobby, who proceeds to direct traffic; a chorus line of chimney sweeps; and finally, a maroon-coated nanny who shivers on the sidewalk and seems in need of a little magic. The cause of all this commotion is a fire alert at the Prince Edward Theatre, which has interrupted rehearsals for the most eagerly awaited musical of this West End season - Mary Poppins. The nanny isn't quite ready to fly. During TIME's backstage visit a week before the Dec. 15 opening, co-producer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Something About Mary | 12/12/2004 | See Source »

There is some magic in the fraternity of presidents.  For the most most part they forgive one another for the insults they have endured on the political battlefield. And then, once they get their library centers up and functioning, they reach out to one another. Last week, when both President Bushes and President Carter joined Bill Clinton for the opening of his new Presidential Center in Little Rock, Ark. (Gerald Ford, 91, did not feel up to the trip), they got drenched in the rain like everyone else. But afterward they and their wives...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Raindrops and Reconciliation | 11/29/2004 | See Source »

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