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...Danish Dogme film, In Your Hands (which opens in Britain this week), is set in a women's prison and examines what happens when a chaplain who's losing her faith meets an inmate who can heal with her touch. Like most Dogme directors, In Your Hands' Annette K. Olesen - who had only made one other feature before taking the Vow - found that working within the confines actually gave her more freedom. "You have to play games with yourself as an artist to keep developing," she says. "I found it really refreshing to come to work and be able...
Sales Administration: Headquarters: Adrienne Hegarty, Wendy Olesen, Paulette Schramm Atlanta: Lori McElhaney Boston: Bonnie Walter Chicago: Margaret Esquibel-Shay, Barbara Henkel, Leisa Marthaler Detroit: Monica Hansen, Leslie Callahan Los Angeles: Monica Benson, Merry Lou Flockhart, Linda Tortell New York: Jane Cole, Marie Di Fiore, Renee Geathers, Dawn Jeffrey, Delia Leahy, Terry Pagliuco, Gloria Ruiz, Ann Savarino, Marie Tringali San Francisco: Sheila Phillips Washington: Charlotte...
...plan to draw in expert help for a national talent search was the frankly apolitical motion of Independent George Olesen, a parting gesture toward progress as he left public life. Politics is back now. And beyond the immediate danger that Cambridge will not even consider hiring a superintendent from outside its ingrown system is the deeper threat that the Independents will take the easy course of becoming a mechanically anti-intellectual, regressive majority...
...weeks the Committee will vote on a motion to rescind all its previous motions related to hiring a new superintendent, thereby dissolving the advisory group proposed this fall be retiring Committeeman George Olesen. The motion appears to have the support of the four independents on the seven-man committee...
...Olesen's dramatic farewell underlined the disparity between what is right and what is politic for the School Committee, and underlined the significance of last Tuesday's election--that traditional disparity may be disappearing. Fitzgerald's tally has fallen sharply from the 1965 election. Duehay and the other CCA candidates have picked up support. This means that any swing in the new Committee will be toward progress and increased tolerance for "outsiders" like Harvard and the help they can give the City's schools...