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...wasn’t particularly happy,” Chenoweth said of the outcome. “I’ve had better days, but, hey, at least I know I can’t get worse than last year...
...play’s focus on Latin American events marks a new phase in the history of TEATRO. “It’s the first Latin American play that we’ve done with TEATRO, and I think that’s a very important point,” Colon says...
...play’s focus on Latin American events marks a new phase in the history of TEATRO. “It’s the first Latin American play that we’ve done with TEATRO, and I think that’s a very important point,” Colon says...
Because we’ve always had to live with our own ideals in mind, consciously or not, we’ve learned to deal with the disappointment of realistic forms. We’ve become hardened to it. Clearly, a student won’t drop a class because the professor’s beard isn’t long enough. Yet I can’t ignore that twinge of satisfaction I feel when a professor’s style or mannerisms slide right into place in my mind. Maybe someday, “aesthetics?...
...When everyone jumped on me after I scored that goal, I don’t think I’ve ever been happier in my life,” she said...