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...Think I’m Sexy” to the Dire Straits’ “Walk of Life” and Prince’s “Erotic City”— to be performed tomorrow at their multimedia event “Your Favorite Stars” in the Cambridge Queen’s Head Pub. The Rod Stewart Tribute Band features Anna J. Murphy ’12 on keyboard, Julene V. Paul ’12 on harmonica, and Ruthe J. Foushee ’12 on ukulele, with all three sharing...
...company will not necessarily be grounded in any sort of theme such as the link between theater and science. Instead she envisions it as more of an opportunity to explore a multitude of topics and further experiment with more non-conventional theater aspects such as multimedia. “We’re really open to anything,” she says. To Videt, theater will not be a job, but a way of life. “I want there to be no distinction between work and play and life, no nine to five lifestyle,” Videt...
...level of success that it has had in its software operations. The list of stories about Microsoft's failure to make progress in the search engine business stretches on and on. Not quite as well-chronicled are Microsoft's efforts to compete in the video game and portable multimedia player business. The Xbox has only started to make money recently and the margins are small. It was first introduced in 2001 and Microsoft has invested hundreds of millions of dollars in development and marketing, money that it may never earn back. It looked at Sony's (SNE) success with...
...think it’s important to capture something about human experience in the past.” William C. Quinn ’10 calls Jasanoff one of the best lecturers he’s ever had at Harvard, citing her engaging use of narratives, anecdotes, and multimedia in History 1224: “Britain Since 1760: Island, Europe, Empire.” “She uses PowerPoint, but she actually knows how to use PowerPoint,” Quinn says, recalling clips from Churchill speeches and music by The Clash that were incorporated into her lectures. Jasanoff?...
...It’s also an incredibly beautiful show. There’s trapeze, video… it’s very lush,” Jesse W. Barron ’09, who plays Richard Feynman in the show. “It’s very multimedia and all about possibility.” The production staff of “The Space Between” have all influenced the energy and direction of the play and taken the opportunity to experiment with and explore the possibilities being on the American Repertory Theater’s Mainstage provides...