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...want to involve students as much as possible," said Christina J. Gomez, resident race relations tutor. "We are a strong community and a vibrant house...
...scandals threatened, then temporarily dissolved the community's most important invisible commodity, trust. Partisan fighting had grown personal, often petty, projecting a somber mood on a usually eager and vibrant student body. To make matters worse, Mary Joe Frug, a law professor at the New England School of Law and the wife of a Harvard professor, was murdered on April 4, 1991, the anniversary of Martin Luther King's assassination...
...interview at the end of the discussion, John DiGiovanni, president of Trinity Property Management in Cambridge, summed up the views the Fund espouses. "It is vibrant and such a popular place because for so many years the Square defined itself," he said
...careers in professional basketball, and both spend their adolescent years on their respective neighborhood courts. Film makers Steve James, Frederick Marx and Peter Gilbert follow the pair for five full years, beginning with freshman year of high school and ending with freshman year of college, through family struggles, vibrant victories, and finally to the harsh realities that undercut the "dreams" of the film's title. William and Arthur's dreams are born, cultivated, encouraged, exploited and destroyed. The movie shows how and why their dreams of NBA stardom become less like dreams and more like bitter aftertastes...
Many of these flaws were partially overcome by the spectacular scenery, designed by Gianni Quaranta. Act I transpires before the backdrop of elaborate, orangeish, interlaced trees set against a vibrant blue sky; traditional German houses and a grape arbor complete the dramatic set. Act II begins with dry ice sweeping over the stage which, far from disappearing, is contained by a filmy curtain to create the illusion of snow...