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...thing such an effort must avoid at all costs is simply aping the movie - precisely the flaw of When Harry Met Sally. The film gave you fantasy visions of Manhattan: Central Park in the autumn, the famous Shakespeare & Co. bookstore and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. This production is so cramped by the stage that you feel like you're in a Manhattan apartment; Central Park is strangely depicted by giant falling leaves projected onto the back wall. Loveday Ingram's production, with its single white-room set, tries to find a cinematic fluidity using sliding walls to cut between...
...large swath of the north of the country. However, neither the political opposition nor the rebels immediately endorsed the proposal, which would see Aristide remaining in office with reduced powers. MEANWHILE IN THE U.K. ... Safe as Houses British drivers nervous about car theft now know where to park their cars. Science magazine Focus has included a parking lot in the northern town of Derby on a list of the world's 10 most secure places, alongside more well-known entries such as Fort Knox and Air Force One. The car park made the cut because, thanks to its sophisticated network...
...decided to eat dinner in the park, which proved to be a mistake. It?s not that the food at Tony?s on Main Street wasn?t good - it was - but you?ve either got to keep the kids going, or let them crash. Something in-between, like dinner, was best done at the house, where they could melt down as they chose. As I watched Mary Grace nearly do a face-plant in her Tony?s pizza, I thought: ?Live and learn.? We headed for the Ferry Boats that would take us to the parking lot with no fewer...
...subtlety of this project is characteristic of a larger tendency in Van Valkenburgh’s work, often extraordinary in its light touch. He has received acclaim for Mill Race Park, a project he did in Columbus, Indiana, which reclaimed a former industrial site in order to provide a public gathering space. The gradual slopes, which recall landforms native to the Midwest, make this enormous project seem perfectly natural...
...resident Matt Kozlov ’04 has spearheaded a successful campaign to create an interdisciplinary class. The subject? Wine. Anthropology 107: Intoxicating Agents in Comparative & Historical Perspective will feature a number of guest speakers on the topic, ranging from the sommelier of Boston’s No. 9 Park to the owner of New England’s largest vineyard...