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Sesame Street, created by twelve Harvard professors, debuted on national television. It was a smash...
...Separation" is a strange choice. After all, student theater has the rare opportunity to boldly go where commercial theater usually does not, mounting avant-garde or student-written plays that couldn't fill the Mainstage. In the last few years, however, "Six Degrees" has been both a Broadway smash and a major film; anyone who needs to see this play already has. The burden to put on a genuinely successful performance is therefore much higher; people are coming, not just to see the play, but to see this production of the play...
These days, the Liberace of rock is on a roll. Made in England, his new album of songs with longtime collaborator Bernie Taupin, is a strong set from an enlightened survivor: pungent, coherent, brimming with good tunes. This month John resumes his smash series of concerts with Billy Joel. Twelve of his old albums are about to be issued in remastered editions, with previously unreleased songs. He and Rice will soon begin writing the score for a new version of Aida, which Disney is planning to bring to Broadway. And he's working on an animated film version of Belfast...
...while there were a few brave souls that showed up early to smash RPI's self-esteem, those folks were still the bulk of the Harvard noise by the time the game started...
...Shallow Grave" is most original in its depiction of violence, sadism and torture. The thugs, who are thugs' thugs, do not use guns. They smash and stab with clubs and knives. But they are not alone, even the milque-toast David becomes barbaric, sawing up bodies with mad concentration. David's dramatic character change signals the flatmates' descent into a predictable spiral of paranoia...