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...force it to close down at the end of the season--before $1.5 million was raised at the last minute to keep it going for at least another season. The Seattle Rep, across town, is in less dire straits, but will still have to reduce staff and cut its roster of plays from nine to six next season. These pressures could increase the danger that regionals will shy away from risky fare, in favor of tried-and-true revivals, or new works that might have the prospect of a commercial run in New York. That is a criticism that some...
...million from Leonard Riggio, chairman of Barnes & Noble. The foundation goes in for converted industrial buildings with good bones but no high-design drama. (The Nabisco factory was art-readied by little-known OpenOffice architects.) And while most museums collect a few works by each of a long roster of artists, Dia prefers to support a small list of favored names...
Graham said that this might be the best Harvard team ever given its record win total and its unprecedented success at the national level. With no juniors and only two seniors—Bajin and Liz Gass—on the roster, next year’s team has even greater potential...
Stanford, like Harvard, has a very young lineup. Not a single player on the Cardinal roster is a senior. Both Barnes and Stanford’s No. 1, Amber Liu, are freshmen...
Moyer said that he and his organization support women’s sports and Title IX but that the law has forced colleges to restrict roster sizes on men’s teams or eliminate teams entirely...