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...possibility for great disappointment—both in regard to the quality of show and the quantity of ticket sales. Director Dorothy “Dot” A. Fortenberry ’02 and producers Naomi R. Krakow ’02 and Nicole C. Ruiz ’02 have taken on the challenge, though, offering a fresh look at Chekov’s Three Sisters...

Author: By Benjamin D. Margo, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: The Russians Are Coming!: ‘Three Sisters’ Storms the Mainstage | 11/9/2001 | See Source »

...title siblings of Three Sisters deal with issues “such as adultery, forbidden love and sexual tensions,” said Ruiz. Despite relevant subject matter, however, Russian literature carries a reputation for being long and boring. Fortenberry and her team, therefore, are making an effort to increase the play’s accessibility. They have taken Three Sisters out of its turn-of-the-century setting and situated it in the present day. Fortenberry has also selected a clear American translation by Paul Schmidt, circumventing the stilted language in some British versions. And young actresses have been...

Author: By Benjamin D. Margo, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: The Russians Are Coming!: ‘Three Sisters’ Storms the Mainstage | 11/9/2001 | See Source »

It’s that love of music and radio that brings students to WERS. “We’re here because we want to contribute something to the station,” says Karen Ruiz, a junior who is the music director for “Gyroscope,” WERS’ world music program. “Being from a different culture [Mexico], I thought that I could add to the music collection, or bring in music to play by people I’ve met at home,” she says. Some students...

Author: By Jessica S. Zdeb, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: You Hear it Here First | 11/8/2001 | See Source »

...tourists. Tzotzil Indians who have broken off from the Mexican government, they patiently answered questions about their village of rutted streets and shuttered shops, donning ski masks and bandannas only when it came to picture taking. "As indigenous people, we are threatened and exploited," said council president Lucas Hernandez Ruiz. "We are happy you have come from afar to witness our resistance...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Greetings From Zapatista Land | 9/3/2001 | See Source »

...tourists. Tzotzil Indians who have broken off from the Mexican government, they patiently answered questions about their village of rutted streets and shuttered shops, donning ski masks and bandannas only when it came to picture taking. "As indigenous people, we are threatened and exploited," said council president Lucas Hernandez Ruiz. "We are happy you have come from afar to witness our resistance...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Greetings from Zapatista Land | 9/3/2001 | See Source »

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