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...Nowadays, Santoro has found a stronger voice in her passion for dance, but she considers herself a ‘dancer,' rather than strictly a ballerina. "Coming here, I've been able to choreograph, and maybe have some roles I wouldn't have had if I'd entered a company. I've done a lot of modern, which I'd never done before—the growth in my dancing has been amazing. I'm really happy with where I am now," she says...
...English concentrator, senior Deborah Abeles has demonstrated a passion for and commitment to helping people. Her play on the diamond last week certainly helped to carry the Harvard women's softball team to an undefeated Ivy League record...
...haven't seen an animal pee until you've seen Postosuchus lift its tail and issue a watery blast to mark its territory. Nor have you seen animal passion until you've seen two beefy Tyrannosaurs make eight tons of back-to-belly-bumpin' jungle love. And once you've seen Walking with Dinosaurs (Discovery, April 16, 7 p.m. E.T.), well, you still won't have seen real animals do any of that. But you'll come as close as technology allows. The critters in this three-hour special, which drew more than half the viewing audience when...
...exclusion-the violence of a system that forbids its brightest students from studying what they love, that purposefully works its most promising talents to the point of exhaustion and despair. It is a subtle, unspoken, cold kind of violence, all the more disturbing for its complete lack of passion. It is a violence so ethereal that it is almost impossible to name, though a play like The Ohio State Murders makes it impossible to ignore. Ultimately, Stern and Kennedy were right to draw this most troubling layer of human cruelty out of an already troubling script-and to draw...
...stroke of the dream-maker's genius that the attorney general in this religious passion play is the same Public Official whose minions once burned down a compound of believers in Texas, incinerating a number of the faithful. So the attorney general, her eyes behind bottle-bottom glasses looking like enormous, startled fish in an aquarium, proceeds with the anguished metaphysical doubt of one who has seen the Fire. What is the Law of mere Caesar in the face of Faith and Passion...