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...path to directing an opera with as high a level of intellectual and moral gravitas as Francis Poulenc’s “Dialogues of the Carmelites” does not usually start amidst a musical complete with animal suits, an ugly duckling, and an exclamatory one-syllable title. Yet “Dialogues” music director Ben E. Green ’06 steadfastly resists categorization. Not only did Green, a classically trained pianist, begin his directing career supervising a high school production of “Honk!” he has also been involved with...
...fail to wake up until they trail a major conference team by 20 at the half.The Quakers stay focused for the final five games of league play, keep themselves sharp, and play a major conference team close.If the Ivies had a postseason tournament, a team following the first path would get upset in the conference tourney far more often than one following the second. And that might be enough incentive to cause runaway league champs to follow that other path.By Saturday night, Penn will likely be fit that runaway profile, but the question remains, in the absence of a conference...
...College to use these programs as a model to invest in term-time international programs as well. Furthermore, if and when the much-ballyhooed January-term takes effect, the College should create international opportunities for students then as well. We encourage the College to continue on its successful path in improving study abroad programs in order to give more students the chance to go beyond our ivy gates to pursue their education...
...centuries of grand mosques, emperors' tombs and ruined forts, it has an architectural heritage to rival that of great imperial cities like Istanbul and Rome. Yet anyone who has tried to find the relics of Delhi's glorious past will tell you of the horrible difficulties set in their path by the city's present squalor...
Sauper, however, masterfully resists the temptation to which other good filmmakers often give in: he does not provide any ideal solution, enlightened path, or Messiah-like revelation. One-hundred seven minutes of hard-to-digest reality rapidly come to an end. But as artistic masterpieces ought to do, it will keep any viewer thinking for a long time to come: about fish, about globalization, and about what each of us can do. In Sauper’s own words, he merely “gets some brains boiling.” By avoiding the dangers of propaganda and staying...