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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...together an incredible amount of raw talent, theatrical experience and pure, unadulterated enthusiasm--the perfect elements for making the sort of ground-breaking theatrical experience that we feel this show deserves, and hope it delivers. Crimson editor J. L. Martin envisions a production that goes where no man (or Son of Man) has gone before, beyond the breakdancing priests that have been promised to something truly revolutionary. What follows is a poetic incarnation of the spirit of Jesus Christ Superstar...

Author: By J.l. Martin, | Title: Jesus Christ Superstar: A Work in Progress | 10/15/1999 | See Source »

...know the story. It is written: Jesus whines his gentle jussive, dancing down the stage, to kiss the air by Judas' cheek, to limply shake Maria's hand. Unoffending, uninjured, undemanding, the actors lift him by hiccups into heaven on the cross. Jesus, son of God, gladly gives his life to purge us of our sins. We can all sing to this tune. We can all be uplifted. We can all expect the resurrection to take place before a short reception in the lobby. Christ the man killed, we celebrate Christ the lamb, nipping at his heels, holding...

Author: By J.l. Martin, | Title: Jesus Christ Superstar: A Work in Progress | 10/15/1999 | See Source »

...praying the Sox do it this year. Another John, in Andover, Mass., lost both his parents in the past few years, so it didn't happen in their lifetimes. But his wife Anne's mother, in Winchester, is going crazy over Pedro, and John and Anne have a son and daughter old enough to appreciate ? and share ? their parents' excitement. Barry's father, an artist up in Boothbay, Maine, is a fair-weather fan, but it is fair weather these days and he's aboard. Jane's mother in Wellesley told her daughter late last night, during the ritualistic right...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Faith of Our Fathers | 10/12/1999 | See Source »

Many families create and maintain their own rituals. That's what Beverly Zarin, a retired reading consultant, and her husband Sol have done. For the past 20 years, the Zarins, who live in Connecticut, have vacationed together with their two sons and their sons' families for two weeks every summer in a bungalow colony in Maine. "That's been a tradition, a wonderful way to really get to know one another," she says. In November everyone heads for St. Louis, Mo., for Thanksgiving with the Zarins' son Larry and his family. At Passover the whole clan gathers at Beverly...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Families: Simply Grand | 10/11/1999 | See Source »

...Paul Gelsinger, there is no anger or blame over the loss of his selfless son. "The way he went about this thing demonstrated to me a love we should all emulate," he says. "It changed my life, to be sure...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Jesse and the Wayward Gene | 10/11/1999 | See Source »

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