Word: mimes
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...will not be in color and won't look very good. To get a copy of your picture, bring a high-density diskette (PC-formatted, unformatted, or PC-formatted Zip disk) to the ID office, or call and ask them to e-mail it to you as a MIME attachment. For more information, see the ID web page at www.huid.harvard.edu...
...pair is balding and a whiz with a microphone, able to replicate everything from bacon frying to a dog exploding. His long-haired, supple-limbed partner silently acts all this out in perfect synch. Just when you think you've seen the best sound-effects guy and the best mime ever teamed onstage, they switch roles. Fast, inventive, cheerfully crude and wittily self-aware (parodies of Star Wars and Marcel Marceau too), Thwak might be classified as performance art, but we call it pure theater and pure...
...persuasively--no patronizing, but no false hopes either. There's nothing flighty about their romance. They come together warily, but also with a certain subtle, last-chance resolve. That's largely owing to the playing. Strathairn is one of those rare actors who make you believe it when they mime thinking. But it is Mastrantonio who is the revelation...
People like Rachel Scott, a beatific presence at the high school who hoped to become a missionary. After she had been buried, some of Scott's classmates recalled a talent show last year in which she did a mime dance portraying Simon of Cyrene, who carried Jesus' cross along part of the Via Dolorosa. Midway through her performance the music cut out, leaving her stranded. The guy in the sound booth, who obviously liked her, scrambled to hook up a reserve tape deck in time to save her performance. The sound guy was Klebold. How does the same boy have...
...other commoners too, were developing their own tastes. They became an important cultural force. So did a kind of city mentality. Edo Japan saw a great expansion of popular culture in its new capital, from the "high" forms of No and Bunraku theater to every sort of comedy and mime and burlesque as well...