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What may be most surprising of all, however, is the source of the Crimson's new-found inspiration--the bench...
...what women will do with their new-found political strength remains to be seen, Sherr and her fellow panelists, Boston Globe columnist Ellen Goodman '63 and Jane Mansbridge, professor of public policy at the Kennedy School, added...
...rare times when it just doesn't click. Fortunately, these times are few and far between, and Leigh knows enough to manipulate the overall pace of the movie so as to distribute attention fairly amongst the ones suffering. At one point, when Cynthia begins to meet regularly with her new-found darling Hortense, a previously unseen relaxed tone provides ample variety...
...played by Charmaine Smith, is sung beautifully and performed in an unusual but convincing manner. Instead of the traditional interpretation of Dorothy as a child who is actively seeking her way home, Smith plays a wide-eyed, younger Dorothy who is pulled around the land of Oz by her new-found friends. As such, these friends, the Scarecrow, Tinman, and Lion, become much more important to the action and motion of the plot...
This concerted effort to act calmly and rationally is born of fear. But that fear and new-found sense of caution may be the only positive effect of Waco and Ruby Ridge...