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Assistant Dean of Race Relations and MinorityAffairs Hilda Hernandez-Gravelle declined tocomment on Counter, the Foundation or his letter,but did say that The Crimson's diversity seriesdid not portray her office fairly...

Author: By Anna D. Wilde, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Counter Apologizes for Offending Hillel | 4/16/1992 | See Source »

...Adam Feldman stand out in this well of talent for the spontaneity with which they play their extremely demanding roles. Feldman's sleazy, antiquated voice and Wei's commanding stage presence radiate with the easy identification that they have forged between themselves and the characters that they portray...

Author: By Ganesh Ramakrishnan, | Title: Utopia: It's the Closest You'll Ever Get at Harvard | 4/9/1992 | See Source »

While Clinton is often associated with a show biz-like political style, Brown, all the way down to his turtlenecks and factory tours, likes to portray himself as the "ordinary citizen" candidate...

Author: By Melissa Lee, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: Celebrations Match Candidates' Styles | 4/8/1992 | See Source »

...Indra's daughter, she is taken through myriad images in a dream, a voyage of revelation and discovery on Earth. Canosa uses skillful imagery to convey these scenes. Brightly colored cloths are used repeatedly in stark contrast to the darkness that fills the dream world of the Ex. They portray flowers, knowledge, shelter... Canosa sketches one vivid, transient image after another...

Author: By Ganesh Ramakrishnan, | Title: Unconscious Delights: | 3/19/1992 | See Source »

Certainly it was a financial event. Lee, who had never spent more than $14 million on a film, demanded $40 million in order to portray four distinct periods in Malcolm's life and to go on location for such crucial sequences as his pilgrimage to Mecca. When the studio refused, Lee trimmed his budget to $33 million. Sorry, said the studio, but $20 million was as high as it was willing to go. Lee made up some of the difference by selling the foreign rights for $8.5 million, then went ahead with shooting based on his $33 million projection...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Battle to Film Malcolm X | 3/16/1992 | See Source »

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