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News Editor for This Issue: Spenser S. Hsu '90 Night Editors: Emily M. Bernstein '90 Jonathan S. Cohn '91 Ross G. Forman '90 Kelly A.E. Mason '92 Tara A. Nayak '92 Rebecca L. Walkowitz '92 Editorial Editor: Colin F. Boyle '90 Feature Editors: Susan B. Glasser '90 Sports Editors: Michael D. Stankiewicz '90-'91 Julio R. Varela '90 Photo Editor: Leor S. Bachar '90 Business Editor: Michael S. Harwayne '91 Copy Editor: Julian E. Barnes...
News Editor for This Issue: Susan B. Glasser '90 Night Editors: Jonathan S. Cohn '91 Susan B. Glasser '90 Matthew M. Hoffman '91 Spenser S. Hsu '90 Joseph R. Palmore '91 Features Editors: Jonathan S. Cohn '91 Susan B. Glasser '90 Editorial Editors: Andrew J. Bates '91 Emily M. Bernstein '90 Photography Editor: William H. Bachman '92 Business Editors: Michael S. Harwayne '91 Andrew R. Jassy...
Somebody on the Taft University basketball team is shaving points, the rumor goes, and Spenser, the soft-centered hard-guy detective, soon discovers a grubbier scandal. Nobody at Taft will admit it, but the team's star power forward has been passed through his courses for nearly four years despite the fact that he can't read. Spenser is shocked -- he believes in truth, honor and grade-point averages -- and he sets out to discover which lizards, tenured and not, are responsible. The reader puts up his feet and gets comfortable. That's a bad sign. Too much comfort...
PAUL ROBESON. The script is uncritical idolatry, but Avery Brooks (Spenser: For Hire) gives this one-man Broadway show a dignity, emotional force and singing voice as awesome as the American original he recreates...
PAUL ROBESON. The script is uncritical idolatry, but Avery Brooks (Spenser: For Hire) gives this one-man Broadway show a dignity, emotional force and singing voice as awesome as the American original...