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Next year, she will have a chance to showcaseher talents in the visual media, working for fX,the cable division...

Author: By Hallie Z. Levine, | Title: Sometimes, the Best Man For the role is a Woman | 6/8/1995 | See Source »

...feel that this is a visual blight and isnot appropriate," Duehay said. "If you carry thatargument to a logical extreme, you would havesigns everywhere--in residential areas, commercialareas, blinking neon signs everywhere...

Author: By Sewell Chan, | Title: Billboards Will Be Outlawed in City | 6/7/1995 | See Source »

...Arabian Nights. Or perhaps as a shaggy-dog story about a monkey: Douglas Hara, playing the monkey spirit, often steals the show. He's a cartwheeling, somersaulting, scaffold-climbing presence who occasionally releases, in his rare moments of repose, a pleasant simian cooing. The production abounds in lovely visual effects. Blending silks and spotlights, dragons and conveyor belts, Zimmerman serves up the Court of the Jade Emperor, a courier from Buddha, a ghost-king. There are slow stretches-much of the burlesque falls flat-but the overall effect is dazzling. You leave with your inner eye aglow...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THEATER: GRAND TOUR | 5/29/1995 | See Source »

Although Gibson uses his carefully-chosen themes and visual elements to good effect, the ploy is obvious. While these devices put together a decent movie, the viewer is perfectly aware that it is manufactured for the times. The whole "prima notte" issue, for example, clearly alludes to the sexual-military tactics used in Bosnia. Tentative stereotyping still mars the actors' roles including the French princess, trained to rule but unable to deny her soft female heart. Enjoying this movie calls for a generous does of cluelessness to ignore the tired machinery so obviously creaking behind the scenes...

Author: By Cicely V. Wedgeworth, | Title: Gibson's Kilts Come up Short | 5/26/1995 | See Source »

Daniel J. Goldhagen, assitant professor of government and social studies; Christopher D. Killip, professor of visual and environmental studies; Derek A. Pearsall, Gurney professor of English literature; John K. Shearman, Adams University professor; Kay K. Shelemay, professor of music; Kenneth A. Shepsle, professor of government; and Sarolta Takacs, assistant professor of the classics, have finished their appointments as well...

Author: By Valerie J. Macmillan, | Title: Six Elected to Faculty Council | 5/26/1995 | See Source »

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