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...organ” and “Harvard’s Pravda” by some professors and observers—had never reported the events of the heated Feb. 7 Faculty meeting.Four high-ranking officials at the Office of News and Public Affairs who were contacted for this story??—Alan J. Stone, the University’s vice president for government, community, and public affairs; Joe Wrinn, the director of the News Office; John Longbrake, Summers’ spokesman; and Terry Murphy, the managing editor of the Gazette—all declined to comment...
Sitting down with the five writers of “Maude and Harold: A Musical Love Story?? is what I’ve always imagined sitting in on a meeting of writers from The Simpsons to be: a group of witty but decidedly strange guys—with plenty tousled hair and thick-rimmed glasses between them—wryly mocking nearly every subject that comes up. Indeed, they sound like a well-rehearsed comedy act when describing the genesis of their play, which is loosely based on the 1971 black comedy “Harold and Maude...
Perhaps it is due to the inherent consequences of cutting out much of the dancing for which the musical is so well known, but the Cabot House production of “West Side Story?? at times fails to capture the underlying energy, passion, and physicality of Leonard Bernstein’s and Stephen Sondheim’s seminal work. Despite these drawbacks, individual actors are able to stand up in their own right. Directed and produced by Cabot House’s Assistant to the Masters Susan Livingston, “West Side Story?? runs...
...Junior Common Room. Tickets available through the Harvard Box Office, (617) 417-8146. $10; $5 students. Moving from the mean streets of New York to the bright lights of Broadway to a more humble stage at Harvard, Leonard Bernstein’s tragic musical “West Side Story?? opens this week at Cabot House. Directed by Cabot House Administrator Susan Livingston, the Cabot House Musical is a long-standing tradition with a cast made up mostly of Cabot residents and Quadlings with a few River-dwellers mixed in. Though casting was originally open to Cabot residents...
...this thing called Primal Scream. It happens in my bedroom. 12) Want to get a big head start on everyone else? Let me show you Widener Library... 13) I can recite Pi. Backwards. 14) Oh my God, you’re right—“Love Story?? is so romantic! 15) Seriously...