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...April 20 to 22. According to the production company, it wasn’t geared solely toward pre-frosh, freshmen, or even Harvard students. A collaboration by writer and director Nathan D. Johnson ’09, producers Allegra M. Richards ’09 and Julia L. Renaud ’09, and lyricist and composer Nicholas N. Commins ’09, “On the Heir” successfully explored the more universal themes of leaving home, finding serendipitous love, and appreciating the past for all the right reasons. The production chronicles the story of Theodore...
This homesick Midwesterner votes for Garrison Keillor. Patricia Renaud Hudson...
...impression of a painting depicting a mine at the deal of night, except for the constantly reconfiguring shapes of the fires set to dissipate some of the darkness. We see Le Voreux, the mine around which much of the film's action revolves, from the vantage point of Etienne (Renaud), a newcomer who also looks at the scene for the first time...
...novel Germinal Etienne is depicted as passionate if misguided, it is impossible for the audience to fathom why, after sojourning, it seems, only a few days in the mining town of Montsou, he incites the workers to strike despite obvious indications that this action will have no positive effects. Renaud, a French folk singer, plays the part stiffly and as an observer, creating a character unsympathetic in the extreme...
Reno, born Karen Renaud, is one of the women who pulls, pummels and stretches comedy into the field of performance art. The tornado with dark roots asks, "Remember when safe sex meant doing it when your parents were out of town...