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...know it all by 30 and impress everyone by your five-year reunion. You have enough time to make a lot of different choices and do cool things—or not. Be completely ordinary if you want to, give yourself permission. Harvard adds a little more pressure I think??you don’t want your greatest accomplishment to be getting into a great school. But the sooner you give yourself permission the better...
Less than a day before they receive their diplomas, four seniors will take center stage in Tercentenary Theater, hoping to make their peers think??and laugh—in one of their final gatherings as a class...
...line of dialogue, and lyrics were rendered completely inaudible. This may not have been an entirely bad thing, given the atrociousness of Richard Nelson’s book (“stick to the chess, Freddie, the Russian’s aren’t as stupid as you think??) and the breakneck speed with which most actors spat out their lines. Every cast interaction seemed marked by a distastefully palpable anxiety that ruined pacing and left character motivations as inexplicable as the plot’s movements were incoherent. It was impossible to avoid the impression that...
...Don’t think??that’s the most important thing,” Castiglioni says. “Don’t lose your unconscious reactions...
...Jew” Omar tried to kill. As Laura writes, “There were moments when the journalist in me took over, when I listened to an account from the shooter’s life and was charmed. Then I would remember my father with a pang and think??but you tried to kill him.” Nonetheless, she finds herself becoming unnervingly comfortable with them, and begins having the family smuggle her letters to Omar. The climax is a finale so unexpected and breathtaking that it would be entirely implausible as fiction...