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...including a man in drag and a psychotic cellist played by Natassja Kinski. Where he goes from here should be obvious to any fan of the romantic comedy genre; no prizes for guessing whether or not he will get back together with his supportive, though somewhat dumpy wife. Director Peter Chelsom (The Mighty, Serendipity) is better known for his wholesome family fare than suggestive romance, and his skill at putting together anything more than a completely innocent work is greatly doubtful. With the utterly harmless Beatty as the romantic lead, even the cleavage shots lose their steaminess. Diane...
Guest speaker A. David Mazzone '50, a U.S. First Circuit district judge, opened the ceremony by paying tribute to the Foundation's three founders-University President Emeritus Derek C. Bok, Plummer Professor of Christian Morals Peter J. Gomes and Dean of the Faculty Emeritus Henry Rosovsky-all of whom were present at the dinner...
...cast rehearses in the West Lobby of the Loeb Drama Center. Cast members not rehearsing at the moment help set up the stage. The cast itself has several guiding lights: Heller, music director Michael D. McNabb ’02, assistant music director Peter J. Dong ’02 and vocal director Steven B. Anderson ’01. In these last few weeks, they have been rehearsing six hours a day—three hours to work on individual pieces and three hours to run through the entire show. Lacking the resources of its Broadway predecessor, the student...
...United Ministry, an interfaith coalition encompassing nearly all religious groups on campus, endorsed an open letter signed by all 13 House masters calling for negotiations, and Peter J. Gomes, Plummer professor of Christian morals and minister in Memorial Church, has called for a peaceful end to the Mass. Hall sit-in, now entering its seventh...
...garnered enough attention to become a national news story. As the students’ protest escalates, the public figures who have attended the rally—either to support or to condemn the living wage campaign—have become more dramatic and impressive. This list includes the Reverend Peter Gomes, Robert E. Reich Sen. Edward M. Kennedy ’54-’56 (D, Mass.) and the acclaimed socialist historian Howard Zinn...