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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...blocking and slight choreography are generally well done. The "Triumphing Dance" in particular is prettily, though simply, executed. The various members of the Carthaginian court and chorus leave the stage in pairs, dropping smiles and curtsies all around, and file down the central aisle. In comparison with the power achieved by the two diminutive female soloists alone, the ensemble's volume is downright puny. Once more, difficulties which could easily have been worked out by additional rehearsing mar an otherwise pleasant sequence in the production...

Author: By Adriane N. Giebel, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Disappointing 'Dido' Dies Early at PfoHo | 11/21/1997 | See Source »

...great deal to be desired. The stage consisted of a large staircase in the center, with two platforms on either side of the staircase: one platform for the DJ and another for a drummer. There were three circular video screens above the stage showing random computer animations of various geometrical objects which had no relevance to most of the songs. Only occasionally did the video screens display music videos that corresponded to the performed songs...

Author: By Joshua H. Simon, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Family Values: Puffy and Friends a Mixed Bag | 11/21/1997 | See Source »

...focus is on making volunteers and directors members of PBHA and not just workers on various committees and programs that don't relate to each other," Purnell said. "This involves a grassroots effort to establish ownership on behalf of every member of PBHA for the mission and goals of the organization...

Author: By Christopher T. Boyd, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: PBHA Elevates Tomlinson | 11/20/1997 | See Source »

...page papers, the professor wrote "Nice paper--but so what?" Shrier comments, "So what? I don't know! You're the professor; you tell me so what!" Davis has also experienced the "So What" Phenomenon. His Expos preceptor would write the inexplicable words "the so what factor" next to various random lines in the paper. "It's easy to interpret that as 'I don't care about your paper' rather than as 'Why is this important to your paper?'" Davis notes. "On one of my papers, she wrote, 'Good title' next to my title," he adds. "Then on the next...

Author: By Jessica Hammer, | Title: Writing on the Edge | 11/20/1997 | See Source »

...situations are so drastic, though. Shrier, Knight and Davis, despite the various strange things they've had written on their papers, agree that comments on papers are useful and are often a good way to get to know professors. "The teacher's personality shines through in the comments," Shrier says. "For example, [Dorot] Professor [of the Archeology of Israel] Lawrence Stager writes large, rambling, loving mini-essays at the end of each student essay because he's a large, rambling, loving kind...

Author: By Jessica Hammer, | Title: Writing on the Edge | 11/20/1997 | See Source »

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