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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Dovey is currently cultivating an interest infilm and the performing arts by assistantdirecting an independent film. Produced throughthe Harvard-Radcliffe Media Network and written byfellow undergrad Santiago C. Tapia '98, Doveydescribes the film, set to be shot over springbreak, as "a psycho-analysis of a weird student atHarvard...

Author: By Rosalind S. Helderman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Eight Days A Week: Students Do It All | 2/27/1998 | See Source »

Suddenly, the action of play shifts to the past and we learn how Jane and Deedee were required to be good Arab girls and how they also wanted to have fun like American girls. After watching the ways in which Jane's brother Samir (Santiago Tapia '97) and Deedee's boyfriend Nader (Andrew Pitcher '97) treat women, the audience is left with the impression that Arab-American men, with few exceptions, are evil: they only want sex from women and yet demand that all Arab women be virgins at marriage. The younger Tarik is seemingly virtuous, but his occasional sexist...

Author: By Theodore K. Gideonse, | Title: 'Arabian' Shows Promise Amid Chaos | 12/7/1995 | See Source »

...ghost ran laps around the stage while nastily berating poor Jane. Why was she berating her? Aaron Mathes seemed to have difficulty with Tarilc While he was appealing (mostly for lack of any positive male characters), his mood changes and facial expressions were awkward as well as unexplained. Santiago Tapia delivered Samir's lines unsure of appropriate emphasis. He did not seem comfortable moving around the stage. As the purely evil Nader, Andrew Pitcher was more believable, but he also could not stand still...

Author: By Theodore K. Gideonse, | Title: 'Arabian' Shows Promise Amid Chaos | 12/7/1995 | See Source »

...enabled certain painters of the figure to do some remarkable work, whose results would continue to be recycled by others into the '80s. There was practically nothing in '80s neo-Expressionism that approached the tumultuous energy of Karel Appel, whose two huge pictures, Man, 1953, and Portrait of Michel Tapia, 1956, all but stop this show...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ART: RISING FROM THE RUINS | 6/26/1995 | See Source »

...Davidson, in addition to twice- monthly meetings that include English and math workshops and SAT reviews during the regular school year. Parents must promise to participate in quarterly discussions of topics ranging from high school-course selection to college financial aid. "This is a student and parent program," says Tapia. "I make it clear that I won't accept a child whose parent doesn't consent to being involved...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Diamonds In The Rough | 8/6/1990 | See Source »

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