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...answers, respectively, are no and yes. Just as we as viewers have the power to raise the popularity of these television shows??simply by watching them—to a level in which they’re considered worthy of a censor’s eyes, we have the ability to remove the power that these potential censors actually possess...
...through the tents in matted fur coats and are ushered to the fronts of lines in droves.The C-list gets priority seating and huge amounts of media attention (I have never seen Kelly Rowland more mobbed for press in my entire life). Really famous people may have attended the shows??according to the paparazzi photos I viewed after the fact, they actually did. But I never saw them. Ever. I did see Laura Bennet from “Project Runway” about 700 times, though. “Is that Anna Wintour?” I would...
...with so many well-groomed and winsome student-models. Because as of late, despite what you might see in section or in Lowell dining hall, fashion—at least on the runway—is finding its Harvard niche. Indeed, students are making a career modeling at Harvard shows??some already on their fourth or fifth appearance on a runway—and amateur designers are making a career designing for shows throughout the year. Karl, Marc, move aside. The producers of Haute’s show were Kristen D. O’Neill...
Goldman has been involved with three Loeb Mainstage shows??”Lulu,” “Oresteia,” and “The Physicist”—as well as “Hedda Gabler,” “Antigone,” and “The Rocky Horror Picture Show.” She cites her work with “The Physicist,” which she collaborated on with last year’s Sadler Prize winner Michael M. Donahue...
...bad” in minor and major keys, was prompted by a miniature inflated beach ball that landed near Folds’ piano during the concert. Picking up the ball to toss it back into the crowd, the artist—who is known for improvising lyrics in live shows??noticed that the words “Eliot House Sucks” had been inscribed on the toy in permanent marker...