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...behind-the-scenes show. The comparable story of the era is “The Women,” which also took romantic comedy rhythm and wit to focus on a homosocial environment. But there is nothing in it quite as stirring as when Terry finally discovers her true talent with the delivery of the famous speech: “The calla lilies are in bloom again. Such a strange flower, suitable to any occasion. I carried them on my wedding day and now I place them here in memory of something that has died.” Terry comes...
...remember that you haven't sent any postcards to the folks back home. Unfortunately, the offerings in the souvenir shops don't quite capture the majestic beaches and quaint villages you've enjoyed over the past two weeks. Either they're too bawdy for Grandpa or they feature the talent-free scrawlings of a local artist. You can't help but think, "I wish I could make my own postcards." It turns out you can, if you have access to a camera phone. To send a custom-made postcard, simply snap a picture with your mobile and send...
...energy was arrested yet again by a prolonged intermission, at which point some of the audience left. With a smaller crowd to cheer the dancers on, and feelings of restlessness to combat, the second act could not match the vitality of the first. The dancers nevertheless displayed impressive talent. The performers in “Spirit, Rhythm, and Soul,” choreographed by Liz C. Michaud ’09, moved gracefully to the music of Aretha Franklin, Kanye West, Dusty Springfield, and Ray Charles. The contrast between the soul music and the ballet-infused choreography made...
...didn't know it at the time. He was 21 and a senior at California State University at Long Beach, majoring in art and illustration and doing a little break dancing on the side. On the night in question he had been hired to perform at a Korean-American talent show in Los Angeles. There's a grainy amateur video of the event in which you can see him mumble his name into the microphone and then do his thing for about...
...last season’s last-place finish at the Ivy League Championships, which will be held next weekend in Hamburg, N.J. “We’re all kind of hitting our stride,” Hegge said. “We have just as much talent as the other teams, but we just have to put the scores together,” he added. Princeton won the event comfortably last year, with Cornell, Penn, Columbia, and Brown tightly bunched in second through fifth place. Dartmouth and Yale were sixth and seventh, respectively, with the Crimson eight shots...