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...question of what turned the ardent romance between the independent cinema and the bohemian Harvard Square into the lover’s quarrel threatening to oust the Brattle today.AN UPHILL BRATTLEFinancial problems are no stranger to the Brattle. Created as a live performance space in 1946, which John I. Simon ’46, theater reviewer for Bloomberg News, remembers as “a very lively place with all kinds of theatricals.” Although Simon insists it was a very important constituent of cultural life, a loss of capital and actors soon led to its transformation into...

Author: By Henry M. Cowles, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Death of the Brattle? | 10/20/2005 | See Source »

...they are bound to lose. Without modesty, there is no romance—it isn’t so attractive or so erotic,” said the professor. Tracing the roots of “radical feminism” to the writings of the 20th-century French writer Simon De Beauvoir, Mansfield argued that the questions and confusion facing feminists arise from their attempt at achieving “autonomy” and asserting that “men and women have no distinct nature.” Mansfield appeared most comfortable when answering questions from the audience...

Author: By Samuel P. Jacobs, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Mansfield Calls For “New Feminism” | 10/19/2005 | See Source »

...these movements is not whether Kerry won Florida. It is what happens to states like Florida for years to come. The seeds planted by living wage movements may not always bear fruit immediately in the form of Democratic officials, but these seeds have not stopped growing. Samuel M. Simon ’06 is a social studies concentrator in Eliot House. His column appears on alternate Mondays...

Author: By Samuel M. Simon | Title: Days of Wage | 10/17/2005 | See Source »

...Staff writer Simon W. Vozick-Levinson can be reached at vozick@fas.harvard.edu...

Author: By Simon W. Vozick-levinson, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Strathairn’s Latest Role Broadcasts Distaste for Today’s Newsmedia | 10/13/2005 | See Source »

...permanently boyish features, his bite-sized stature, his slightly adenoidal voice, he's the quintessence of the light comic actor. But Lane sees something else in him: a sly, versatile mimic, with stage smarts that won him a Tony the first time he ever set foot on Broadway (in Simon's Brighton Beach Memoirs, when he was 21). He pushes Broderick to let that side of him show. "He's very spontaneous," Lane says of his co-star. "He's more improvisational than he gives himself credit for. I very often have forced him into it. I ask him questions...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Pair of Jokers | 10/9/2005 | See Source »

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