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...point during my preparations for a commissioned project with the ICA [Institute of Contemporary Art] Boston, I was at a loss regarding the specific attributes of a certain type of glass I wanted to use,” she recalled. “Over lunch, I discussed this with my fellow Radcliffe fellows, and was pointed, via the fields of chemistry and physics, in the right direction...
...Conan,” “Letterman,” and the “Chris Rock Show on HBO,” he also directed and wrote the movie “Pootie Tang,” starring Chris Rock. His most recent project was the creation of his HBO sitcom “Lucky Louie...
...Metamorphoses,” tonight at 8 P.M. Directed by Carmel O’Reilly, co-founder of the local Súgán Theatre Company, and produced by Allison B. Kline ’09, the play is this year’s Visiting Director’s Project. Zimmerman’s adaptation is a compilation of ten ancient Greek and Roman myths, some of which were taken from the original Ovid collection and others which were included because of their theatrical possibilities. She then rewrote the stories to include water as an underlying theme...
...addition to funding social programs, SOCH supports student organizations. Groups can take advantage of resources ranging from a free recording studio to weekly workshops. SOCH also hosts gallery openings that display student artwork at the Coffee Bar, picks up tabs for student organizations that want to project copyrighted movies in its theater, and organizes “Coffee with a View” forums in which faculty members discuss eclectic topics with students...
...sixth out of eight children, Jeremy R. Steinemann ’08 is very familiar with the intricacies of sibling relationships. Steinemann’s latest project, the avant-garde comedy “The Mineola Twins,” deals directly with sibling dynamics. The play runs from Oct. 19-27 in the Loeb Experimental Theatre. The Crimson recently caught up with Steinemann, a Romance languages and literatures concentrator from Lowell House, to discuss the play...