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This Saturday, The Boston Babydolls, a popular local burlesque ensemble, is giving you a chance to show your stuff in a kissing competition they’re hosting near Harvard Square. The group is hoping to promote the troupe??s new show “French Kiss,” which will be performed at the Oberon on April 25 and April...
...number of events yesterday to recognize the 61st anniversary of Israel’s independence. There was a barbeque at the MAC Quad, a “Cheap Eats for Grads” event at Hillel, and a film screening of the Israeli film “The Troupe??—all intended, organizers said, to bring people together and celebrate Israel Independence Day. For AEPi, a national fraternity committed to charity work, the barbeque event was both a celebration and a fundraiser for the Shaare Zedek Hospital in Jerusalem, said AEPi Internal Social Chair Daniel Nachajon...
...dean of freshmen, took several upperclassmen to a theatrical essay toward racial understanding, “Nigger Wetback Chink.” While the group found the show useful as a point of departure, they were naturally concerned by its obvious drawbacks, such as the three-man troupe??s inattention to gender issues...
...says Birnbaum. “Last year, we did British accents, and this year we thought German ones would be funny.” The group draws its name from the small area in Radcliffe Yard known as the Sunken Garden, which has served as the troupe??s outdoor theatre for the past decade. Now in its 11th year, the show is firmly established as an Arts First staple. “We don’t do much advertising,” Hoagland states. “But we get lots of children of professors and kids...
While the troupe??s aim may be clear, the definition of the word “Asian” is not. Not only does the troupe perform a variety of Chinese, Japanese, and Korean dances, but it also represents and attempts to explain a variety of sub-groups in Asia, as well as divisions within Chinese culture itself...