Word: nicks
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...talk to Nick Kristof, every two weeks or so,” she said, “but it’s not like [Times editorial page editor] Andy Rosenthal calls me up or anything like that...
What is your greatest fear? Nick Vincent, EAST WINDSOR...
Besides these anomalies, the play maintained a traditional performance, delighting audiences with a witty Shakespearean romantic comedy performed by a talented cast. Daniel R. Pecci ’09 as Nick Bottom, the weaver, was among the most memorable cast members. Instead of playing Bottom as simply half-man, half-ass, Pecci embraced the character so fully that he acted like a total ass. Consistently eliciting a laugh from the audience, even when he was not speaking, Pecci played Bottom with hilarious complexity—simultaneously vain, insecure, and ridiculous...
...more talented among them could yet find themselves playing at a successor club to Lambs. Its members are in talks with authorities on setting up inside exhibition halls a short stroll from the existing club. The new facilities might lack the history of Court No. 2, but, says Nick Rider, CEO of England Squash, "we have to celebrate the contribution of Lambs and get back in the saddle...
...Director of Degree Programs Joseph McCarthy. “The New York Times is this country’s paper of record,” wrote McCarthy. “And therefore I don’t think it’s going too far at all to call Nick Kristof the conscience of America.” As to what Kristof might be able to impart to an audience of Kennedy School graduates, KSG lecturer Linda J. Bilmes ’80, who recalled that Kristof’s column had given careful attention to some of her major...