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...frustration that led him there, even as we are disgusted by his ineffective attempt to deny it.Carr as Izzy and Anderman as Nat come off with similar degrees of blandness, which is disappointing, given the wildly different nature of each character. Izzy is the “fuck-up?? sister, whose unplanned pregnancy is one of the cerebral screws Lindsay-Abaire adds to the play. He practically hands Carr one of the show’s most brilliantly twisted scenes (which he is ballsy enough to place just after the curtain opens), in which Izzy tells Becca...
Gwen Stefani “Wind It Up?? Dir. Sophie Muller Having a baby really suits Gwen Stefani. Looking as svelte and saucy as ever in her new video for “Wind It Up,” the first single from her upcoming album “The Sweet Escape,” Stefani manages to transform Rodgers and Hammerstein’s “The Sound of Music” into an adults-only show. The mini-musical opens with the camera panning up a lamb-dotted, astro-turfed hill that settles on Sister...
...Have we [Harvard] ever once not been attracted to a party because Yale students aren’t going to be there?” This sort of attitude—“We’re awesome! We don’t need people to show up??—is the best way to have an embarrassingly lame party...
...attention: Be kind, natural, and unique. Where to find you on a Saturday night: Throwing rocks at abortion clinics. First thing you notice about a guy/girl: Her aura. Your best pick-up line: This is not really a pick-up line, but telling girls to “drink up?? has generally worked to my favor in the past (totally kidding). Best or worst lie you’ve ever told: Those nuns were pregnant when I got here! Something you’ve always wanted to tell someone: Dad, this is making me uncomfortable. Favorite childhood...
...apparent despair. Jon E. Gentry ’07, who doubled as Reverend D and Hester’s youngest son Baby, was the most engaging member of the cast. At Nov. 10 performance, during his “I have fallen and I can’t get up?? sermon, members of the audience could even be heard facetiously clapping, and chanting “Amen” in response to his booming voice. Renée A. Ragin ’10 who played both the welfare social worker and Hester’s oldest daughter...