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...have come at a more pivotal time, as the season winds to a close. The Crimson will look to recreate the sweep and conclude its Ivy season this Saturday at Dartmouth. “We’re ready to go out there and play to our talent, stay composed, and finish strong in the conference,” Allard said...
...students. From November until winter break, firms arrive on campus to give company presentations. Business is always mixed with pleasure at HBS—firms follow up their presentations with open bars, cocktail receptions, and dinners where upper-level directors wine and dine in the hopes of attracting top talent to their firms. “It’s fun socializing,” says section E member Harald W. Klug. “But it’s also kind of work.” With more than 1,200 firms registered as recruiters on the HBS website...
...Bettie Page was to '50s movie stars what Edward D. Wood Jr. was to '50s directors. With two differences. One: she had talent, he didn't. Two: Wood's cluelesss movies played in theaters; Bettie's were sold under the counter, mailed in plain brown wrappers. Yet she has been elevated to pulp goddess. The beatification process began in 1980, when artist Dave Stevens created a Bettie character in his graphic novel The Rocketeer. Jennifer Connelly gave her full-figured life in the 1990 movie version, and the cult was under way. A talking Bettie Page tattoo (voiced by Jodie...
...company has come up with a "cure" for mutancy (jeez, can't we all just get along?). The issue is the loss of Singer (to Superman), who directed the first two movies, and his replacement by Brett Ratner (Rush Hour, Red Dragon), who hasn't yet shown Singer's talent for the shadowy action sequences that are the franchise's specialty. Oh, and Frasier Crane is the Beast...
...cast’s lack of energy in preceding scenes. The orchestra is the highlight of the musical, delivering the familiar tunes and essentially retaining the essence of the original show. Most notably, the violin, soprano saxophone, and percussion supported, and in some cases supplemented, the vocal talents of the cast. Working with limited space, Cabot House’s rendition was characterized by minimalism. Set designer Gene Ketelhohn brought the West Side to the small stage with a backdrop of New York City tenements, a portable wire fence, and improvised balcony composed of ladders. The lighting (Chris B. Johnson...