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Like the music on the stereo, the Toscanini'sice cream we sampled was far bolder than theSquare's offerings. With our Chocolate andVanilla, Toscanini's workers offered us a verystrong Rum Raisin and a daring Raspberry Peach...

Author: By Joanna M. Weiss, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Herrell's Tops the Square | 6/27/1992 | See Source »

...Raisin in the Sun--Roxbury OutreachShakespeare Experience, Artists-in-Residence atMIT perform Lorraine Hansberry's drama of theYounger family in Chicago's Black south sideghetto during the 1950's. Kresge Auditorium, 84Mass Ave. Feb. 15, 8 p.m. $10; $5 for students.524--3272...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Everywhere But Harvard | 2/13/1992 | See Source »

...fruit with your cereal! But if you're poor, you can't get them in the same box. The $2.4 billion federal ( program that feeds 5 million needy children will not pay for cereal with more than six grams of sugar per serving. Kellogg protests that this excludes its Raisin Bran, because the sugar naturally contained in its raisins pushes it over the limit. So the kids eat mainly Cheerios and have to get their fruit separately...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Miscellany: Aug. 12, 1991 | 8/12/1991 | See Source »

...Young, Gifted, and Black unfolds in a standard stream-of-consciousness manner, following Hansberry's life in rough chronological order. Autobiographical vignettes are interspersed with scenes from her two famous plays, A Raisin in the Sun and The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window. The Playwright (Amanda Frye) narrates scenes as the ensemble enacts her memories. She moves around the perimeters of those scenes, smiling bemusedly and offering commentary taken from Hansberry's speeches and writings...

Author: By Adam E. Pachter, | Title: Black C.A.S.T Production Realizes Ideal of `Young, Gifted and Black' | 12/7/1990 | See Source »

This question troubles the imagined slaves Sarah (Shegog) and Hannibal (Geoffrey Fletcher) inspired by Hansberry's first visit to the South, as they try to decide whether Hannibal should run away from slavery. The central characters from A Raisin in the Sun wrestle with the same question when they debate if they should accept a white man's money in exchange for not moving into his neighborhood. The Playwright herself wonders whether she can best serve her the cause of civil rights by writing in New York or by journeying South with the Freedom Riders...

Author: By Adam E. Pachter, | Title: Black C.A.S.T Production Realizes Ideal of `Young, Gifted and Black' | 12/7/1990 | See Source »

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