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...Most subjects, happily, aren’t armed,” Dean R. Gallant, assistant dean for research policy, said of Stern??s work. Gallant and other research experts stressed that the risks to Stern??s subjects are real...
...overshadow the larger issues confronting the radio industry, namely figuring out ways to incorporate new technology with new programming strategies. Local programming, local personalities, local bands—radio is a medium that needs to be devoted to the communities in which they exist, not to Howard Stern??s deranged antics.Historically, radio has been successful because of its ability to attract listeners and keep them tuning in for special broadcasts and new music.Satellite radio has adopted the format of everything that is wrong with commercial radio today—generic classic rock and pre-planned programming...
...cold presence to her character that nicely complements Margaret’s frigid personality.”Stern is at the helm of “The Marriage of Bette and Boo” as part of the HRDC’s yearly Visiting Director’s Project. Stern??s directing is expertly understated in that he emphasizes the character-based nature of the play. Stern keeps outside effects of sound and light to a minimum, maintaining the focus on the characters’ verbal and physical interactions—and thus making the play more powerful.Set...
...largely based on his own childhood experiences. When Harvard first started the VDP in the spring of 1995, the involvement of professional adult directors in student drama was controversial, but nearly 12 years later, the students involved overwhelmingly view it as an incredible learning opportunity. According to Phillips, Stern??s flexibility makes him an ideal director for student productions. “Marcus’s style works really well for non-professional theater,” he says. “He gives us a lot of freedom in how to interpret roles. He?...
...undergraduates this year is the government department’s seminar, “Terrorism.” It’s about time the university offered a class on this hot topic, and for non-freshmen who can’t get into Government Lecturer Jessica E. Stern??s freshmen seminar, this class appears to offer a very intriguing look at the many causes of terrorism, its evolution, and its ethics...