Word: parks
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...shed light on this shadowy world, Chicago Correspondent J. Madeleine Nash traveled to Atlanta to talk to experts at the Centers for Disease Control about virus-related diseases. Reporter-Researcher Christine Gorman, who is based in New York City, attended a conference in Park City, Utah, to interview scientists about the possible links between viruses and cancer. In Washington, Correspondent Dick Thompson, who has spent much of his career at TIME covering science, was busy last week analyzing the Surgeon General's report on one of the deadliest viruses, the one that causes AIDS...
...Harvard men's and women's cross country teams each placed seventh at the Heptagonals yesterday at Van Cortlandt Park in New York City...
Enter Shepard's Follies, the brain-child--or rather brain-children (it's really three shorter plays done in showcase)--of undergraduate directors Will Provost and Jennie Litt. Provost wrote and directed "A Slow Day in the Park" and "Some Game" (the latter not performed the night of this review), and Litt developed "The Unsupervised Infant" in a workshop with the cast...
...Slow Day in the Park" is less of a slow day and more of a mildly slow twenty minutes during which we en-counter Hal (Kris Kobach) and Norman (Will Provost), two men sitting, of all places, in a park. Norman, sporting a Mets hat, turns to Hal, sporting tacky Humphrey Bogart-wear, and whines in diluted Brooklynese, "You were eyein...
...Provost's credit, his portrayal of Norman, like Woody Allen playing the roles he himself invents, has a certain personal and charismatic flair. Kobach's performance is adequate as well. Nevertheless, the threads tying the dialogue together feel a bit knotty at times. "A Slow Day in the Park" would benefit from a slight revamping of character motivation...