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...favorite prop, which he endearingly calls his “prayer wheel.” He claims he can ride while drinking his coffee, listening to music, and using his cell phone, though this behavior does seem to “make people nervous.” But Warren??s unicycling has a greater purpose than just freaking out passers-by in the Square. Last summer, he gave unicycling, juggling, and theatrical workshops at a children’s circus in Afghanistan to raise malaria and landmine awareness. At the Divinity School, he is working on a project...
...sticking to my hand,” he said. “In a one-mile period, I dropped the balls about a dozen times.” Will D. Kemeza, a divinity school student who ran alongside Warren for part of the race, said spectators were excited by Warren??s joggling. “People all along the road would point and say, ‘hey, a juggler,’” he said. “Everybody was laughing as he’d go by—the value is entertainment...
...Warren??s proposal went far more smoothly. Last August, Ms. Brophy went to visit him in New York City, where he lives. Late one afternoon in his apartment, he handed her an envelope with a card and some cash, and walked out. For two hours, Ms. Brophy went on an elaborate scavenger hunt in lower Manhattan...
...Youth” for today’s audiences. Barnett, a senior at Brandeis College, is traveling to Harvard to play Warren, a troubled and spineless teenager and one of the play’s three characters. Jason L. Glick, GSE ’05, also the director, plays Warren??s counterpart, Dennis, and Sarah E. Stein ’08 takes on the role of Jessica, a young woman who enters late in the play...
Even though Warren??s character seems weak and pitiable, particularly as he shows off his collection of knickknacks with too much pride and giddily tosses a football, Barnett sees the play as his coming...