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And as the initial 64 teams was pared down to 32 last night, the stakes are increasing as students, like the rest of America, are participating in numerous betting pools.
First shown in fuller form at the Asia Society in New York City, even this pared-down version of the exhibit illuminates the ever-relevant subject of split national identities. To the exacting eye, however, the show comments more tellingly on the individual, human reaction to adversity in general, merely...
Pared down staging complements the intimate nature of the piece. Lack of props creates a separate and isolated space for the expression of their most painful and beautiful experiences, as well as their concerns. The emptiness of the stage also focuses the attention entirely on the actresses.
The deficit-obliteration bill passed two weeks ago would, according to the Office of Management and Budget, cut $515 billion over seven years from programs affecting the poor, from afdc to Medicaid to Food Stamps, and give the states latitude to cut more. Even if President Clinton vetoes the bill...
Amy Baron's set, like the rest of the production, is all the better for its pared down elegance. Her "wooden" benches blend with the uncharacteristically restrained earth tones of Carrie Benes' perfectly period costumes. Karen Eisner too, holds the lively orchestra in check, a task which has eluded past...