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...concerned it’s still aligned with BlackCAST’s mission,” Mason says. “Theatre and fashion might be two different worlds but there is a lot of overlap.LOINCLOTHS ON THE CATWALKDespite Mason??s disregard of the criticism leveled at Eleganza concerning its allegedly stereotypical depiction of black sexuality, members of the Harvard community continue to question the images the show presents. In past years, models have strutted down the Eleganza catwalk wearing little more than rose petals, provoking discussions regarding the objectification of women. But even as organizers attempt...
...junior, three of whom missed part or all of their freshman seasons due to injury. “The fastest way to getting there is to get wins, and a BC win might count for more than one win.”Perhaps more than any coach save George Mason??s Jim Larranaga, Delaney-Smith knows the weight of such non-conference triumphs against nationally recognized opponents. In 1998, her 16th-seeded Crimson team did the impossible, stunning No. 1-seeded Stanford in the NCAA Tournament with a 71-67 win in Palo Alto. Harvard was then...
...quick glance at the lengthy titles of Ntozake Shange’s “for colored girls who’ve considered suicide when the rainbow is enuf” and Keith Antar Mason??s “for black boys who have considered homicide when the streets were too much,” two plays that deal with what it means to be black in America, might suggest that to perform each play by itself was, well, enough. But this season’s production by blackC.A.S.T., Harvard’s theater company dedicated to black...
Preston was strong in his early matches, winning 5-2 in his opening contest against Lock Haven’s Oberson Blanc. He held his next two competitors scoreless, defeating Gloucester County’s Vince Lipsey and George Mason??s Dusty McKinney 5-0 and 7-0, respectively...
...stump Joe L. DiMento ’05, who turned in a fantastically humorous performance as Steve, Gabe’s coworker and friend at SkyMall. DiMento, who is also a Crimson editor, was the single gem in company of roughs, stealing the show with effortless style. While Mason??s Christine was intriguing, it was difficult to get past the tongue blips that marred the easy confidence of her character. Flood was merely adequate as Gabe, failing to deliver a convincing portrayal. An amusing performances bu Ari D. Brettman ’04 as Ben, son of Robert...