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...technical legerdemain and vaulting athleticism, LOTR can't match K?, Cirque's Las Vegas martial-arts extravaganza. The Toronto show's battle scenes are pedestrian, and toward the end, a group of fierce warriors breaks into a heavy two-step, like clumsy backup singers in a doo-wop group. But this isn't an all-singing show, and it certainly isn't all dancing. It is a musical that becomes a spectacular morality play, an adventure with a soft and stricken heart...
This LOTR can't match Cirque du Soleil's Las Vegas martial-arts extravaganza K for soaring athleticism or technical legerdemain. The visualization of battle scenes is often pedestrian, and toward the end, the choreography makes the Orcs look less like brutal mercenaries than clumsy backup singers. But if the show's ingenuity stumbles now and then, its narrative is always clear and plangent. It locates the melancholy soul at the heart of Tolkien's adventure story...
...graduate student and faculty housing on Memorial Drive use too many parking spots, making it impossible for residents to park their cars.“Harvard has an obligation to put the people working on their projects somewhere else,” Kelley said.Healy reported that improvements to the pedestrian crossing on Mass. Ave. outside Johnston Gate are slated to begin this spring. The City will install a signal to assist pedestrians in crossing the street, and will also widen the sidewalk. The Harvard shuttle stop will eventually be moved. Construction is scheduled to last for 18 months.The council agenda...
...council then passed without discussion an order to investigate installing a traffic light and pedestrian walk signal on Mass. Ave. and Church Street, outside Johnston Gate...
...Samurai (1954)--then it came home, in this 1960 version of the Kurosawa classic. For a time, it upended the genre's concentration on noble or twisted loners; this was the first all-star western romp. It's in no way a terrific film; director John Sturges was a pedestrian showman. But to watch McQueen, Coburn, Yul Brynner, Charles Bronson and Eli Wallach fight for screen time is to see a fabulous showdown of egos--like Meet the Fockers, with six-guns instead of sex puns...