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...concentrators will appreciate “Fishy” (www.ebaumsworld.com/fishy.html), in which you start out as a small guppy and eat your way to dominance of your pond, and budding physicists will enjoy “Cannon Ball” (www.2flashgames.com/f/f-52.htm), which has you aiming a cannon to account for wind speed and firing over a mountain at an enemy castle. Those without the competitive edge can “play” Tetris 1d (www.tetris1d.org), a game that’s impossible to lose (think about it, or just visit the site...
...resort on the Strip. But Wynn Las Vegas, which opened last week, exudes an anti-Vegas, almost Buddhist quietude. There's no theme, no showstopper like the volcano he built outside the Mirage in 1989, the pirate ships he put outside Treasure Island in 1993 or the giant pond he created with fountains choreographed to songs for the front of the Bellagio in 1998. "Theme parks are a collection of wows," says the man who not so long ago turned Vegas into a theme park. "Hotels are places that have a range of emotions. You're supposed to tarry...
Wilson's views haven't changed. The plight of black theater, he says, is even worse today, while color-blind casting has exploded--Denzel Washington in Julius Caesar and James Earl Jones in On Golden Pond on Broadway this spring alone. "If I see a production of Gem of the Ocean with a white cast, maybe I'll change my mind. But Death of a Salesman with a black cast--that's not the way blacks respond to this problem. It's a white play. It's intended to be." He realizes that is not a popular view among African...
...have to. While my classmates face the long goodbye of Senior Spring, I know I can always come back to visit friends or grab a drink at Daedalus. All the things I meant to do these four years, like walk the Freedom Trail or skate on Frog Pond, don’t need to be expunged from my extended “To Do” list quite...
...into the (increasingly expensive) seats on Broadway is to put big stars in old warhorses. And so this spring we've had Denzel Washington in Julius Caesar, Jessica Lange in The Glass Menagerie, Kathleen Turner in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf and James Earl Jones in On Golden Pond. But here's a refreshing surprise: this season's revivals have been outshone by an unusually rich supply of new plays and musicals...