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...against other similar proposals in selecting the productions to fill out its season. This semester, however, the process yielded no options that the board deemed viable. Consequently, in accord with the HRDC constitution, the board produced its own production, enlisting former HRDC President McClelland as director and Kathleen A. Stetson ’03 as musical director...

Author: By Georgia E. Walle, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Reimagined ‘Sweeney’ Still Serves a Dark and Hungry God | 4/26/2002 | See Source »

DIED. WAYLON JENNINGS, 64, gristly Grammy-winning country "outlaw" who recorded Nashville's first platinum album (Wanted: The Outlaws); of a diabetes-related illness; in Chandler, Ariz. With his black Stetson and brash persona, Jennings, along with Willie Nelson, led country's outlaw movement of the late '60s and early '70s--a honky-tonk response to country's slick pop sound. Perhaps best known for Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys, he recorded 16 No. 1 singles. Once a bassist for Buddy Holly, Jennings was scheduled to be on the plane in 1959 that killed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones Feb. 25, 2002 | 2/25/2002 | See Source »

...DIED. WAYLON JENNINGS, 64, grizzled Grammy-winning country singer who recorded Nashville's first platinum album (Wanted: The Outlaws); in Chandler, Arizona. With his black Stetson and brash persona, Jennings, along with Willie Nelson, led country's outlaw movement of the late '60s and early '70s?a honky-tonk response to country's slick pop sound. Among his 16 No. 1 singles was Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys. Jennings was scheduled to be on the 1959 plane that killed Buddy Holly and Ritchie Valens, but gave up his seat to another musician. DIED. VICTOR...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Starting Time | 2/25/2002 | See Source »

...Dunster House’s dining hall is also utilized to its fullest, as its elegant windows and high-ceilings are the perfect backdrop for the Governor’s opulent mansion. In one particularly playful use of the set in Act II, Cherubino, played by Kathleen A. Stetson ’02, tries to escape imminent capture in the Rosina’s boudoir. Stetson pops open the dining hall window and climbs into the adjacent courtyard to the delighted gasps of the audience...

Author: By Michelle Chun, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Delicious Treat in Dining Hall | 2/22/2002 | See Source »

Booke is an ebullient Pentecostal Christian in an orange Stetson. Consistent with his faith, he takes solace in Christ's expected return to earth and his re-establishment of God's kingdom here, regardless of humankind's errors. Like many, Booke believes his Saviour will arrive at precisely the point from which he left. "This is the place," he says. His flock responds with an explosive "Hallelujah!" and a rendition of The Old Rugged Cross...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Jerusalem At The Time Of Jesus | 4/16/2001 | See Source »

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