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...music. I just want to go up and give an honest performance.”HONESTY: THE BEST POLICY?Will their honesty and ambition bring Called and Careless to where they want to be? Evan and Anthony certainly have a strong musical relationship, and the uncompromising drive to succeed. While scores of Harvard seniors prepare to devote themselves to the financial security of 80-hour investment workweeks, Called and Careless dream bigger. A bit of self-criticism, musical ingenuity and focused energy could bring their romantic dream one step closer to reality.But even if that prized record deal remains elusive...
...woman eating babies—is entirely realistic. The Korean film by director Chan-wook Park, “Cut,” is black comedy descending into madness. Japanese director Takashi Miike directs “Box,” a delirious psychological nightmare. They all succeed brilliantly in extraordinarily different ways...
...program explicitly states that “The Keening” is about political unrest in Colombia. Thus, going in, I expected an issue play—one which, though it would make good points and make me feel vaguely guilty for being American, wouldn’t succeed as a stand-alone drama. I was wrong. It is both less and more than that...
...Kawaller’s Sophie seems to succeed in her mission, it is largely because of the “father-daughter” dynamic, which is somewhat forcibly and awkwardly established in the script between Mahler and Sophie from the beginning of the play. (At one point, Sophie pointedly asks Mahler, “What is your father’s name? Robert?” to which Mahler responds, “My name is Robert.”) The sometimes clumsy script is ably repaired by the quality of the interaction between the two players...
...ideas is probably overstated; although the G.O.P.'s 10-ten point Contract with America in 1994 continues to get credit for helping Republicans take control of Congress, most voters hadn't heard of the document when they cast their ballots. What may be more important is how much Democrats succeed in blasting Bush and the Republicans and convincing voters a new party should control Washington. Democrats have already started rolling out two phrases to reinforce that point: "We can do better" and "a culture of cronyism and corruption", which they accuse the G.O.P. of creating...