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...classical piece that plays under the prologue. In the same vein, self-parodying gags like the announcement of each character’s entrance in the final scene with a spotlight, a theme song, and a pose are wonderfully funny—especially because they play off the tone and conventions of the era’s plays...
...acting in “The Way of the World” encompasses as many shifts in mood as its staging does in tone. It is a difficult play to understand on the page, and even more so when the words are flying by the audience at breakneck speed. More than in most plays, how things are said in “The Way of the World” is at least as important as the lines themselves...
...effort, “Life Is Full of Possibilities,” in 2001, and received rave reviews. Critics praised Tamborello’s honest dedication to collaboration and his ability to work with fellow artists to create new sounds in the studio. The style of blending seemingly clashing tones that earned Tamborello staunch defenders in 2001 remains dominant on “Dumb Luck,” and once again proves to be the shining facet of the album. Like a car that hasn’t been driven in a while, “Dumb Luck?...
...crew went crazy over it.” Vancouver reflects one of the film’s central themes—not everything is as it seems. Several characters in the film mask their often shady means of earning money. “The city itself was selling the tone for the movie,” says Song. “Vancouver sells out to the highest bidder in TV and film...
...came on, it was lights on, lights off,” sophomore Chris Clayton said. “He went out with a bang.” Playing at No. 1, Clayton stormed through his final contest of the season, winning 6-1, 6-4 to set a positive tone for the years to come. “We had a losing season last year, a winning season this year, and we’ll win the championship next year and the year after that,” Clayton said. Harvard’s three losses came...