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...actors perform the story, and only then does the real spontaneity start.“We give them as much meat on the bone so they can improvise, use the information or not. But what they bring to it in terms of look and sound and voice is their total 100 percent creation,” said Levy about the casts in the duo’s films.But even for veteran actors, the feat of improvising through the guise of a character is a delicate one, if only in resisting the urge to laugh.“You?...

Author: By Lindsay A. Maizel, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: For Guest, Structure Key to Improvisation | 11/16/2006 | See Source »

...emissions (through on-campus energy conservation and alternative energy purchases, for example) and would like the student voice behind it. The EAC has crafted a resolution that calls on FAS to “reduce its greenhouse gas emissions to a level 11 percent below total emissions in 1990 by the year 2020”—a bit more than the level mandated by the 1997 Kyoto Protocol on the national level. On Sunday, the Undergraduate Council (UC) will vote on whether this resolution will appear as a referendum on next month’s UC presidential election...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: The Uninformed Vote | 11/15/2006 | See Source »

...next month gathering opinion on the review from their peers. Undergraduates will be invited to attend dinner discussions with student members of the CUE, according to committee member Tracy E. Nowski ’07. Students will meet in small groups with the committee twice in December for a total of three hours to create “continuous conversations” between undergraduates and CUE members, Nowski said. “You can barely scratch the surface of the report in 10 to 15 minutes,” she said. A “few lines of consensus?...

Author: By Brittney L. Moraski, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: UC To Present Student Opinion On Draft in January | 11/15/2006 | See Source »

After watching his team endure a total collapse at the end of last year, Harvard men’s basketball coach Frank Sullivan spent his off-season trying to right the ship. He put together a recruiting class ripe with sharp-shooting guards and slashing swingmen, and also worked on developing the pieces returning to the Crimson fold. But with key veterans leaving, diplomas in hand, and the shocking and untimely loss of highly-touted recruit Tomas Balcetis due to a heart condition, many questions still remain unanswered for the Crimson. One gaping hole in particular is the three position...

Author: By Loren Amor, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: BASKETBALL '06: Three’s a Crowd | 11/14/2006 | See Source »

...season,” Delaney-Smith notes. “That’s just an indication of how humble and team-oriented she is.”In the 2005-2006 season, Lackner showed just what hard work and dedication can do. She led the Crimson with 141 total rebounds and ranked second in total number of steals and blocks, with 34 and 12, respectively. It was a rare game that Lackner wasn’t on the floor scrapping for a loose ball or fighting for a stray rebound.Dalton, on the other hand, has found her own role...

Author: By Vincent R. Oletu, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: BASKETBALL '06: Waiting in the Wings | 11/14/2006 | See Source »

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