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Dates: during 2000-2009
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Would you ever do a Broadway show? Oh, yeah. I got one ready! That's one of my dreams, to get Wu-Tang on Broadway. I have two entertainment dreams I have to live out. One is to play Carnegie Hall with an orchestra and me on piano. The other is to have a play based on Wu-Tang music. The 36 Chambers needs to be on Broadway, baby...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The RZA on The Tao of Wu | 10/15/2009 | See Source »

...last month, 800 people had applied. And with the College repeatedly saying they will try to keep the number of students on campus at around 1,000, this isn't a deadline to play chicken with...

Author: By Clifford M. Marks | Title: A Deadline You Don't Want To Miss | 10/15/2009 | See Source »

When I interviewed Cata Santos ’12, Geoff Smith’s debate partner, I tried to put PJ out of my head. Cata said things like, “You can think of debate as a game. Sometimes you have to play affirmative, sometimes you have to play negative. That’s just life.” When she says “topicality” she traces a “T” with her fingers, and when she reaches a driving point in her argument she pinches the tops of her fingers together...

Author: By Mark J. Chiusano, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: A Date With Debate | 10/15/2009 | See Source »

...though the play lends itself to an all-female voice, cast member Emily B. Hecht ’11 says she underwent what she describes as “manliness training” before becoming one of the guys. Hecht, who plays Henry Bolingbroke, laughs while describing her preparation. “Every so often I’ll just glance and try to copy the stance of a man I see on the street,” she says, “without creeping them...

Author: By Michelle B. Timmerman, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Dressing Shakespeare in Drag | 10/15/2009 | See Source »

...Several outstanding NFL players, including McNabb and Jets linebacker Bart Scott have announced they wouldn't play for a Limbaugh-owned team. That's understandable, but they shouldn't forget that playing in the NFL is to be working for sport's biggest plantation. Yes, guys like McNabb are making multimillion-dollar paydays. Yet he and the rest of the players labor within the confines of a football monopoly that has never taken kindly to outside competition or an activist workforce. Consider the NFL players' strike of 1987, which the owners crushed with all the sensitivity of Kentucky coal-mine...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Why Rush Limbaugh Belongs in the NFL | 10/14/2009 | See Source »

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