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Black—who appears every Wednesday on Comedy Central’s news parody “The Daily Show?? with his segment “Back in Black”—dismissed the power of humor to affect political decisions...
Black ended his time with a hint of competition towards his “Daily Show?? companion...
...extended opening dance, we are greeted by feathered headdresses, multicolored loincloths and bare-chested beauty. While worthwhile for aesthetic reasons alone, the fiery costumes designed by Jane H. Van Cleef ’06 do well to reflect the heated words exchanged onstage and keep the show??s intensity high. The costumes even manage to contribute to the play’s characterization—as when King Edward emerges in mirrored garb that partly blinds the audience and partly reflects its image back. It’s coupled with exquisite makeup that creates deformity in Richard...
...show??s insistence on cinematic effect sometimes leads to forced and unnecessarily maudlin moments in the action. Occasionally the music drowns out the actors’ voices and ultimately dictates, not complements, the mood of a scene...
...many other reality-based television programs, as the date progresses the audience gets a peek into the contestants’ thoughts and reactions with the show??s “video diary,” usually consisting of name-calling and gossiping among the contestants...