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...range of opportunities for older thespians is vast. It includes amateur groups that have no budget, like the Atherton Players in Alhambra, Calif., who perform unmemorized scripts written by their leader, Pat Lane, 77. They put on three or four plays a year for their fellow residents at the Atherton Baptist Home, a retirement community. Lane's one rule is that every member of the troupe--even those with limited mobility--be treated equally. "Whoever comes to rehearsals is guaranteed a part," she says...
...heady time. I was spending my days covering Pat Brown's and Ronald Reagan's campaigns for Governor, the free-speech movement in Berkeley, the continuing tensions in Watts. The hours were long, but I had a blue Mustang with a radiophone to race from story to story, and I was just 26 years...
...less predictable storytelling. Even though Carrera's Crime of Father Amaro is a well-worn story of clerical lust and hypocrisy, its moral center is as inscrutable as Mexico itself. We hope the young priest Amaro (played by Bernal) will be heroically redeemed when he rejects celibacy; but that pat expectation gets turned on its ear. Devising an un-Hollywood ending, says Carrera, 40, "was for me one of the most attractive things about making the film, as Mexico's identity is still in many ways an unresolved mess." Father Amaro, which cost $1.8 million, broke Mexico's box-office...
Sullivan located the turning point of the season at the critical four-game road swing right after January exams, when Harvard could not beat the league’s top teams on the road and the Crimson’s top player, senior guard Pat Harvey, was declared academically ineligible...
Members post to the site’s bulletin boards several times a day, depending on what’s going on. They will pick apart every aspect of the league—from the lack of a postseason tournament to Pat Harvey’s uncanny resemblance to Frodo from Lord of the Rings with a meticulousness on a par with that of Hans Blix...