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Sadly, another fine actor, Ed O’Neil is relegated to the background. The former Al Bundy plays someone high-up on the President’s staff, although his exact position is never given. It’s also unclear what exact role he is supposed to play within the narrative, as he seems to be wittily riffing off of Tom Ridge, the Director of Homeland Security...
...Neil Paku, a native New Zealander whose wife is a post-doctoral student at the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, said the conditions were ripe last December for Harvard to purchase the forest at a discounted rate. Paku worked this forest in log transport...
...listed all of the things I’d like to have done if I had been alive then. It included such items as looking forward to the next Beatles album, sneaking a sophomore out of her dormitory window after curfew, sitting around the television with my family when Neil Armstrong walked on the moon...and heckling Robert S. McNamara...
...about a writer's "death" in Venice, looks good but wobbles without a suitably dramatic engine. And with some of the most anticipated works still to come (Bangarra's Unaipon, based on the life of the late Aboriginal inventor; and actor David Gulpilil's one-man show, directed by Neil Armfield), it remains to be seen if Page's dot-painting festival really resonates...
DIED. JOHN RANDOLPH, 88, avuncular character actor; in Los Angeles. Familiar on TV (Roseanne) and in movies (Serpico, You've Got Mail), he had an even longer career onstage, winning a Tony for his role as a left-wing grandfather in Neil Simon's Broadway Bound. The role echoed his life as a self-proclaimed "old radical" who was blacklisted in the 1950s...