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...Climate change has finally gained prominence on the international stage??the U.N. debate on climate begins this week—but Tong views this shift as too little, too late for island countries that will be affected regardless of “whatever we do.” As a result, he has begun the early stages of Kiribati’s coping strategy—an eventual full-scale evacuation of citizens to various recipient countries...
...over the Yard, a DeGraw took the stage??but not the one the audience was expecting. Joey DeGraw, Gavin’s older brother, played a short set of music prior to the appearance of the more familiar DeGraw, who didn’t perform until past...
...disparate and fragmentary ways that “The World as a Stage,” which will be on display from Feb. 1 through April 27, offers towards understanding its uniting concept. The introductory text reads, “‘The World as a Stage?? acknowledges how life and art are experienced in our spectacle-soaked era of reality TV and celebrity worship, in which both ordinary citizens and the famous share center stage.” In lieu of an artist, a movement, or a time period as the orienting category for the exhibition...
...hope that each and every presidential candidate will make a pledge similar to Prime Minister-elect Rudd’s, to push for the ratification of the Kyoto protocol. As President Bush prepares to finish out his last term as president by burnishing his image on the global stage??witness the Annapolis Conference—there are few initiatives that he could undertake that would be more significant than combating global climate change. We hope that he asks the Senate to ratify the Kyoto Protocol and fully invests our nation in the development and implementation of its successor...
...acting elements of the production are uniformly excellent. The orchestra is wonderful, giving each song a unique energy that does not overwhelm the action on stage??something that has been a challenge for Harvard opera in the past...