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...dark in imagery and subject matter. There’s also a danger of the audience being alienated from things not palatable to a Western audience, like ritual sacrifice,” Herrera said. “I want to capture the beauty of Aztec society. The light, vibrant aspects of the culture will provide a good contrast...
...should come as no surprise that Chicago--a seemingly indestructible show-biz property--has become a vibrant film. The tale--based on the crimes of a couple of real-life celebrity murderesses in the 1920s--was first fictionalized in a 1926 Broadway play, which became a silent movie in 1927, then a film starring Ginger Rogers in 1942. The current Broadway revival of the musical recently celebrated its 2,500th performance. This new big-screen version of Chicago restores the old routine of hit Broadway musicals becoming Hollywood movies. In recent years Broadway has taken from Hollywood without giving back...
...University President Lawrence H. Summers and the current deans of FAS, a distinction we appreciate. That said, however, we maintain as Toff does that finding a resolution to the loss of Rieman and its surrounding spaces must be the obligation of an administration dedicated to the fostering of a vibrant undergraduate arts community...
What the audience will get, however, is the vibrant experimentation that Yamaguchi embraces. He finds inspiration everywhere: “I just space out. Usually I’m walking or I’m lying down about to go to sleep. [For one show] the inspiration was I got pinkeye so I did a dance about blind people...
...ensure that the crucial experience for undergrads—learning in a supportive, interactive, rigorous academic setting—remains central to the Harvard experience. The administration must now face the challenge of striking the right balance between extending Harvard’s academic opportunities and retaining its own vibrant intellectual campus...