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...been almost heroic.” The Bulldogs clinched the victory with a win in the second to last match to end. At No. 6, Sasha Ermakov won his first set, 6-3, and looked to be cruising toward a win. With Ermakov up 3-2 in the second set??and with a chance to take a dominating 4-2 lead—his opponent, Flavio Mollinedo, adjusted his play, hitting Ermakov’s shots with less pace. The change turned the match in Mollinedo’s favor, as he won the second...
...surely accompanied such fame—has forced a marked departure from the do-it-yourself ethos of OK Go’s former videos. The clip is overly reliant on the rather uninteresting idea of dressing people in full-body suits cut from the same pattern as the set??s wallpaper and flooring. The one-note nature of the video soon shifts from boring to irritating; first the band wears the suits, then dancers, then acrobats, then dancers, and then the band again. Enough! Gone is the sports car “vroom” of yore...
...Given the set??s abundance of machinery, director Zalisk’s decision to avoid fully exploiting all that technology in the show seems quizzical. The TVs and screens mostly play a peripheral role, taking a back seat to the conflicts between the actual characters. However, Zalisk’s choice is ultimately for the best, as the dramatic tension between each couple is gripping by itself; the interference of too much inhuman technology would be distracting...
...worries that the new Gen Ed courses will focus so exclusively on the “outcome” of science that they will ignore “the skill set?? of the scientific method...
...understated as the actors’ performances. Lighting plays an ingenious dramatic role and is crucial to the play’s finale. The aesthetic choices, from Lucy’s blackboard to Snoopy’s doghouse, form colorful geometric patterns, which are only enhanced by the set??s dark backgrounds. There are serious flaws, including a pit band that drowns out much of the cast’s singing, but they are too few and too sporadic to mar the production. During intermission, while I asked a producer some questions about the arrangements, a member...