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...conservatory where everyone’s just being snotty and competitive and vapid,” she says. “The students here are really serious about theater, but they also have serious opinions on politics and all those other fields. It has made me a fuller person than I would have been. I guess the thing is, I don’t always know what’s best for myself.” Unlike Tisch, Harvard does not have a Drama concentration, but Rich has been able to pursue a special concentration in Dramatic Arts, in which...
...from his home state of Utah, Kenneth Brewer '11 lured his victim to his chosen killing zone by impersonating as a well-known Harvard alumnus from Utah. Brewer called his victim posing as the alumnus and asked her to meet him at Herrell's Ice Cream, a location this person frequents. Arriving early at Herrell's, Brewer watched from a booth as his victim walked to the back of the shop where she awkwardly introduced herself to some other students who she thought was there to meet the same man. Brewer then crept up behind her and dispatched his victim...
...someone says, ‘Perform it this way. Do it that way,’ it’s a lot easier in a sense... [Bethel] just, like, read it: what do you think? How would you feel in this situation? It’s a lot more personal,” Popkin says. “It shows a lot more about yourself. It’s revealing about your character, how you would act in that situation. I thought it ended it up being more real to have someone totally thrust into a situation just like this...
...brings so much energy, enthusiasm, and insight into everything that she does,” he says. “She always dances to her fullest and I think she inspires everyone in the room to dance as best they can. She is a really wonderful person to work and dance with...
...believes that concerns over difficulty also lead people to overlook the lighthearted element in his work, which frequently incorporates parody, quotes, and pop culture for a collage-like effect. “I think I’m a rather funny person,” he says. “I like my poems to include as many things in them as possible. Humor, tragedy, love, time, all the things that are traditional in poetry—I like having them happening all at once...