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...play] would be necessary.”Made up of an ensemble cast, “Knock” features interactions between townspeople and the new doctor, centering around the dynamic title character portrayed by Julia C. Chan ’05. Though most productions feature a male Dr. Knock, second-time director Burkle wasn’t concerned with gender when casting the part. According to Burkle, gender is hardly relevant for a “virus” like Knock.“We basically cast the best person for the part,” Burkle explains...
...play, “when the rainbow is enuf/...&the streets were too much,” that premiered yesterday in the Loeb Experimental Theatre. Shange’s all-female play, which debuted in 1968, became a Broadway hit and inspired Mason’s all-male followup two decades later. Both plays deal with the intersection of gender and race: put together, as they have been in blackC.A.S.T.’s inspired adaptation “rainbow/streets,” they bring to life many common themes of African-American experience, from community to the innocence...
...their jobs in industries like food service and construction. Of the 4.8 million net new workers who entered the labor force from 2000 to 2005, 4.1 million were recent immigrants, says Andrew Sum, director of the Center for Labor Market Studies at Northeastern University. "If you're young and male and a high school dropout, chances are you've been displaced by an illegal immigrant," he says. Forcing supplanted workers to find other employment, however, may encourage them to improve their skills and their earning power, says Smith. "It's not musical chairs...
...ballroom dance instructor who introduced the art to inner New York City high school students. The dancing is phenomenal, and the movie is a guaranteed good time for a wide-ranging audience. Sexually charged young hetereosexual women will coo over Antonio Banderas, while the more geriatric, or straight male, viewer will appreciate the dancing and witty banter...
...Asian Americans, and Native Americans applied for admission this year than in 2005. In addition, a record 51.6 percent of this year’s pool was female. Thursday’s announcement indicates that the acceptance rate for females this year was slightly higher than it was for male applicants...