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Although Vermont left Bright triumphant last weekend, the team suffered a 6-0 loss to Brown in its next outing. Sneddon called it an “emotional and physical letdown...
...found in any of the Gospels. In a blatantly inaccurate flashback to Jesus’ youth, we see an enthusiastic carpenter apparently constructing mankind’s first high table, as Mary remarks, “This will never catch on.” And despite his many triumphant experiments (the film wouldn’t be nearly as effective if it had been performed in English), Gibson remains a war director at heart, and his villains are assured their appropriate ends even if such demises are nowhere to be found in the good book...
...found in any of the Gospels. In a blatantly inaccurate flashback to Jesus’ youth, we see an enthusiastic carpenter apparently constructing mankind’s first high table, as Mary remarks, “This will never catch on.” And despite his many triumphant experiments (the film wouldn’t be nearly as effective if it had been performed in English), Gibson remains a war director at heart, and his villains are assured their appropriate ends even if such demises are nowhere to be found in the good book...
...hearings because of illness, let alone deal with such a serious matter as the continuation of the trial or a request for a retrial," Tomanovic told Serbian radio station B92. In Belgrade Milosevic's supporters, invigorated after forming an alliance with newly-elected Prime Minister Vojislav Kostunica, are triumphant. "The trial has collapsed," Ivica Dacic, a former aide to Milosevic and a leader of his Socialist Party of Serbia, told reporters. "Even if it resumes, Milosevic's defense will easily prove that all charges against him are false." But Milosevic's opponents aren't giving up. "The trial...
...American Repertory Theatre continues the run of its production of William Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.” Reinventing the classic proved a triumphant achievement for director Martha Clarke, who, with the moving music composed by Richard Peaslee, brings a whimsical and strikingly beautiful play of non-stop eye candy to audiences. Ethereal costumes coupled with the airy choreography executed with grace and finesse by the cast (who turn in a series of moving performances), creates an unforgettable experience. Clarke gives new life to the play by focusing...