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...replaced the normal audience seating of the theatre, and its normally dull, black walls have become like the inner walls of a house—complete with a large bay window. A layer of hardwood flooring completely covers the ground. The effect is that members of the audience literally walk into the living room of George and Martha, one of the two couples around whom “Who’s Afraid?” revolves. Set in a university town, the intense drama centers on a late-night meeting between two professors and their wives: the bitter, aging...
...presents: Art Walk Starts at the Carpenter Center...
...Lauren Brown then hit a grounder to the shortstop, who had to look Krysiak back before throwing to first, allowing Brown to beat it out for a single. Next up was freshman designated hitter Lauren Murphy, owner of a league-record 18 home runs in a single season. Dartmouth walked her, despite first and second base being occupied.That brought up Kerper, who made the Big Green pay by bashing a long drive to right center. The ball hit near the top of the fence, and when the dust settled, Krysiak and Brown had scored, while Murphy was on third...
...Hens in factory farms are forced to live their entire lives in barren batterycages—unable to stand upright, walk, or spread their wings—each given only 67 square inches of space,” Nussbaum wrote in an e-mailed statement. “Many battery-caged hens are already crippled with broken wings and legs, if not already dead, at the time of slaughter...
...Walk, a tour of 12 exhibitions in local galleries and student spaces organized by the Harvard College Art Society (H-Art), is this year’s kick-off event to the Arts First weekend, and represents a major shift in control for a signature aspect of the whole festival. The event has been a staple of Arts First for years, but this is the first year the walk is being produced by a student group. “It’s like a giant parade through some of the major art galleries that are exhibiting for Arts First...