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...eccentric class, which helps students “find [their] way on sea, land, or air by employing celestial and terrestrial techniques,” has been taught in the same form throughout its century-long history, said Phillip M. Sadler, the Frances W. Wright Lecturer on Celestial Navigation...
...Sadler, who has been teaching the class for 14 years, said the 15 to 35 students who typically enroll are enthusiastic about the content and the “hands-on” methodology of the class. “The class has been so popular for so long,” he said...
...been so popular that it now has its own endowment, created by the donation of a previous lecturer and various alums, who “decided the course should continue forever,” Sadler said. Frances W. Wright, who taught Celestial Navigation for about 20 years, left money to be used specifically for the class when she passed away...
...watching my shows so much," he says. "But I enjoy them in a very heartfelt way." So do many theater-goers, who've become hooked on his trademark touches: classic stories boldly re-imagined, with plenty of movie references, strong veins of visual humour (in Nutcracker, now playing in Sadler's Wells, the dancing cream cake is hilariously reinvented as Rudolf Valentino), a touching sense of vulnerability (the same show has Clara in a frightening Victorian orphanage) and plenty of sex (2000's The Car Man had some very steamy things happening on car bonnets). Those qualities have made Bourne...
...hadn’t updated in the last few days, you were vulnerable,” Sadler said...