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...connections, and a merging ofpast and present that blurs the edges of thecharacters’ realities. But the three-personplay, which runs through this Saturday,becomes even more intimate after onelooks at the playbill and realizes that thethree actors—Julia L. Renaud ’09, ReneeL. Pastel ’09 and Daniel R. Pecci ’09—arealso the play’s three directors. The trio allwanted to direct and act but realized thelogistical diffi culties in doing both in oneseason. After reading and being intriguedby “Old Times...

Author: By Tiffany Chi, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Menage à Trois in Adams' 'Old Times' | 3/13/2008 | See Source »

...above the cafeteria. The school built an extension housing a new library, which features a 250-gallon saltwater fish tank that mental health professionals advised would have a calming effect on some students. That's also partly why the sterile grayness of some hallways was painted over with tranquil pastel colors. And that's also why the blaring fire alarm was replaced with one DeAngelis likens to British police sirens...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How to Remember a Massacre | 2/28/2008 | See Source »

...thing makes me wonder whether the critics are actually sitting in the same theater I am. In fact, the show is notably lacking in sparkles, and garish is just about the last word I would use to describe the subtle and airy visual design. A gorgeous color palette of pastel blues, oranges and pinks. Translucent, lighter-than-air panels, billowing plastic waves, scepter-like deep-sea sculptures, which manage to convey not just one undersea world but a host of neighborhoods within that world. Costumes that manage to be both lush and witty - the exaggerated, bunched-crinoline hoop skirts...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Little Mermaid: In Defense of Disney | 1/16/2008 | See Source »

Kenya's second-largest city, however, is hardly a ghost town. Locals bustle about pastel-colored shops crammed along sandy avenues, as brightly painted taxis cruised under palm trees in the sticky heat. But foreign faces are nowhere to be seen. On the northern tip of another of Mombasa's deserted beaches, Masai tribesmen with glittering bracelets draped on their arms unsuccessfully tried to hawk their jewelry to the rare visitor passing by. Curio sellers bemoaned their lack of customers. "We regret that we ever had elections," says Joseph Mutie, stretched out under racks of kaleidoscopic cloths billowing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Where Have All the Tourists Gone? | 1/16/2008 | See Source »

Once they arrive, the first stop is often Warsaw's old market square, or Rynek Starego Miasta, which was gutted by the Nazis during the Warsaw uprising and rebuilt from scratch in the 1950s. A pastel-tinted masterpiece of reconstruction, the townscape fools most visitors and provides a gorgeous backdrop for the square's many outdoor cafes, art galleries and shops. The square is home to Fukier, the city's finest restaurant, whose sumptuous decor and attentive staff have been enjoyed by Presidents George Bush and Jacques Chirac--not, mind you, at the same time. Traditional Polish sour soup...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sitting Pretty In Poland | 11/14/2007 | See Source »

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