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...with a particular sense of disappointment that I read Eugenia B. Schraa??s review of “Gehri Dosti” (Arts, “Gheri [sic] Dosti: Enlightened but Dull,” Nov. 3). Not because the review had less than stellar things to say about the show (a reviewer is entitled to an informed opinion—if anything, the readership of a periodical in which it appears waits upon it), but on account of the implications that such a review might betoken. Having been largely involved in South Asian theatre at Harvard?...

Author: By John Mathew, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: "Gehri Dosti" Review Ill-Informed Dismissal | 11/10/2003 | See Source »

Crimson reviewer Eugenia B. Schraa??s unprofessional review of the Harvard student performance Forte! reads like someone who didn’t want to be there (Arts, “Arts Do Not Prove Summers’ ‘Forte,’” Oct. 27). Her review insulted all but one artist and made rude and unfounded suppositions and characterizations as well of the audience, the producers, and staff. Perhaps she only slighted the opening first-year student performers because she doesn’t like Scottish traditional music or doesn?...

Author: By Gary Newman, | Title: Arts Review Slanted, Negative And Unfair | 11/3/2003 | See Source »

...Schraa??s article shows a complete lack of understanding of Forte! She misrepresents everything from how the performers were chosen to the Sanders ticketing policy, depicting it all as being controlled by Summers’ strings. This was not a review, so much as a personal rant against President Summers and the administration. Even those few sentences where she attempts artistic criticism without reference to Summers appear uninformed and lacking in substance. She casually dismisses student performances without any real explanation of her opinion...

Author: By Carrie R. Bierman and Alex I. Caloza, S | Title: Polemic Is Not A Review | 11/3/2003 | See Source »

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