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...bigger than life. He can’t help himself,” he says. And Koocher calls Reeves “probably...the highest profile mayor of Cambridge in the last 20 years.”He says that this status will help shape Reeves’ current term.“He is very much capable of raising an agenda to a higher level of public awareness....He is not shy about raising issues that people sometimes don’t want to talk about,” Koocher says.Reeves’s stature makes him especially...
...present a paper on Synge at a symposium and perform part of one of his plays, keeping her awake for 22 hours.Yet for Spillane-Hinks, Common Casting is on the whole a positive experience, one that gives her the chance to see her vision begin to take shape. “As with any show, I’m just excited to see people speak the words,” she says, reflecting on the work at hand near the beginning of the week. But despite all her knowledge and preparation, Spillane-Hinks recognizes that she can still be made...
...rhythms that you get out of it are so beautiful.” Ogunnaike lived in Nigeria until the age of four, when he and his family moved to the United States. He was 11 years old when he received his first drum, but his interest in rhythm took shape during mealtimes while he was living in Africa. “I started drumming when I was a really small kid in Nigeria. My uncle, he was a family friend but I called him my uncle, would bang on the table and have me bang back...
...Common Casting is a positive experience that gives her the chance to see her vision take shape. "As with any show, I’m just excited to see people speak the words," she says, reflecting on the work at hand...
...There were, of course, other sparks that might have lit the last fire for Summers. As Matory puts it, Summers was brought in because ?somebody had the bright idea that we needed a ringmaster to whip us into shape,? and as such, was destined to clash with faculty. And humanities professors had long simmered about Summers? perceived prejudice against the softer sciences - he had reportedly told a former humanities dean that economists were known to be smarter than sociologists, so they should be paid accordingly. The brusque handling of mild-mannered Kirby?s departure was, in the minds of many...