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...credits and captions (such as “He receives a ghostly apparition”) were projected onto a curtain behind the action. The set itself, designed by Lizzie B. Rose ’08, was comprised of wooden blocks for thrones and high ground as well as miscellaneous trash and beer cans scattered about, providing an immediate sense of Richard’s court (when Bolingbroke takes over, he cleans up, complete with caption “Bolingbroke cleans up”). “The Tragedy of King Richard the Second” is, at least in Zalisk?...
...student chimes in, “But I couldn’t tell you which fruit, and I couldn’t tell you which wood.”Selection four elicited the most spirited reactions. It tastes a “bit like asparagus, trash, and other such appetizing things,” one student describes. “And this, folks,” Brown explains, “is a corked glass of wine.”Wine number five, a 2003 red from Sicily, smells “like Christmas,” says Brown...
...They’re beautiful swamps full of industrial ruin.” Van Cleef, who formerly focused on painting, recruited her friends to help produce around 10 articles of clothing for each design. Her mail-order catalogue offers instructions on how to make rope out of old trash bags and tips on net construction for fishing. “Objects that now seem like eyesores will become essential items like floats, storage bottles, and drinking vessels,” according to her catalogue. “Things that we have now will come into their true...
...depends on what’s going on in the area,” she says, adding that construction can cause excess dust near a restaurant, and that passers-by have been known to throw personal garbage in some restaurants’ dumpsters. Inspectional services will search through trash bins for clues to the owner of the stray garbage, Sullivan says with a chuckle. ”With gloves,” she adds emphatically.Square restaurants working to boost their sanitary credentials have done so across the board. Violations peaking in the double digits in years past have fallen...
SHERRY WESLEY, an employee at a Santa Ana, Calif., civic building to whom a homeless man handed a wallet with $900 that he had found in a nearby trash bin. Wesley tracked down the owner, who rewarded the man with...