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...Sure, Stephen Greenblatt’s book on Shakespeare was “kind of a big deal.” But few things are more impressive than English department superstars taking to the stage as characters from Shakespeare—whilst reading their unlearned lines directly off a sheet of paper. “Love and Cruelty” was both the theme and title of the show, which meant that TFs and professors had to interact in a rather uncomfortable and unfamiliar context. A scene from Richard III starring Professor Daniel G. Donoghue as Lady Anne playing opposite...

Author: By Peter B. Weston, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Et tu, Albright? | 4/26/2006 | See Source »

There are three main categories of people at the Harvard Business School according to HBS student Stephen J. Wei: the “party animals”, who go out four to five times per week; “middle tier” social types, who only go out two to three times per week; and the “study animals,” who rarely go out. Wei says that most people start out as bar-hopping socialites but eventually find themselves spending more and more time in Baker Library.But the ever-present divide between work and play...

Author: By Alexander H. Greeley, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Mixing Business with Pleasure | 4/26/2006 | See Source »

...Yeah, I had a very close relationship with my Expos teacher, Naomi Stephen. At that time, I was working on the “Pinkerton” songs a lot, so I feel like she was, in a way, a collaborator and an influence...

Author: By Abe J. Riesman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Rivers' End | 4/26/2006 | See Source »

Several asked about the paper, published by outgoing Kennedy School of Government Academic Dean Stephen M. Walt and the University of Chicago’s John J. Mearsheimer, arguing that a pro-Israel lobby controls U.S. foreign policy toward the Middle East...

Author: By Paras D. Bhayani, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Summers Speaks at HLS | 4/26/2006 | See Source »

...might penetrate fortified underground bunkers. It will be the biggest open-air chemical blast ever conducted at the Nevada Test site - 280 times more powerful than the explosion that destroyed the Oklahoma City federal building in 1995. "The concern of downwind communities is ?Here we go again,?" said plaintiff Stephen Erickson of the Salt Lake City-based Citizens Education Project. Though not a nuclear test, Erickson is afraid the huge blast "could kick up radioactive dust from previous nuclear testing," and claims "the Pentagon has sprung it on everybody with no examination of its effects...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Fallout Before a Bomb Test | 4/25/2006 | See Source »

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