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...Sometimes it improves the quality,” explains Talisa B. Friedman ’10, the press manager...
...about being in the Woman of the Year Parade, which began a larger partnership between the two groups. Hasty Pudding’s members Christopher R. Schleicher ‘09 and David J. Smolinsky ‘11 were also present for the event, according to Pudding spokeswoman Talisa B. Friedman ’10. “We were absolutely thrilled to have Hasty Pudding’s participation in our press conference upon the arrival of the inaugural flight,” said Condon. The new flights come the same month as Southwest Airlines announced their intent...
...Penn. “We thought he was really relevant to us as students—he’s one of the few people in Hollywood who hasn’t sacrificed his education for his career,” said Hasty Pudding Theatricals Press and Publicity Manager Talisa B. Friedman ’10. Franco graduated from UCLA this spring with a degree in English and is currently working toward an MFA at Columbia University. Hasty Pudding producers Pierce E. Tria ’10 and Charlotte E. Twaalfhoven ’10 will roast Franco...
...relationship to students. “There are so many opportunities for the A.R.T. to get involved in undergraduate theater. They could stop by rehearsal, give advice to student directors. There’s so much [undergrads] could learn from A.R.T. professionals,” theater student Talisa B. Friedman ’09 says. “Having more involvement of the A.R.T. in undergrad theater will be much appreciated and I hope she tries to further that relationship.”BEYOND BOUNDARIESHistorically, the A.R.T.’s aim of advancing the art of dramatic theater...
...Gigli” and “Balls of Fury.” They noted his 1978 Academy Award for “The Deer Hunter,” then joked that, “like most of his major successes, that occurred 30 years ago.” Talisa B. Friedman ’10, the Hasty Pudding spokeswoman, said that Walken had been chosen not only for his dignified career, but specifically for his comedic skills. “We look for people who are fun to roast,” Friedman said...