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...about the exclamation marks) is particularly effective as the pair alternate lines, including the delicious opening couplet, “Broken down like the war economy / Father Führer don’t be mad at me.” For all the band’s cleverness, what??s truly remarkable about “Hold on Now, Youngster...” is its strikingly emotional center. “Knee Deep at ATP,” about a failed relationship at a music festival, allows the album a rare moment of respite from the frenetic...
...been five years since Tobias Wolff’s last novel and over 10 years since his last collection of short stories. He has had time to hone, revise, even recreate his writing. So what??s new about the new stories in his latest book of short stories?Frankly, not much.Wolff was already a sophisticated writer a decade ago; his marginal improvement can only be that—marginal. His characters, his versatility, and—oh, God—his language are as mesmerizing as ever. But Wolff’s greatest strength...
...sensorial nightmare” of rape, cannibalism, war, and suicide is currently in its premiere New England run at the Loeb Mainstage until April 12. The Roving Reporter stopped by to talk with the cast and director about their fun-filled performance.Catrin M. Lloyd-Bollard ’08RR: What??s your role in the production?CLB: I’m directing it.RR: Why’d you decide to direct “Blasted”?CLB: It’s been one of my favorite plays for about four years...
...input. For instance, when writing a feature article, a staff member may post his initial ideas on The Voice blog, then incorporate reader feedback into the writing process. They said the response to their project thus far has been highly positive. “Throughout this experience, what??s impressed me the most is the tremendous passion and excitement that people have had about the project,” Duque said. The newspaper is in the process of negotiating with some advertising partners, such as the Tannery and the Harvard Cooperative Society, according to Duque and Pavic. Until...
...dissonance between modern dance and George Frideric Handel’s 18th century music. For Koch, “Aureole” fit what she feels to be the show’s unarticulated theme of mixing forms of dance with slightly incongruous forms of music. “What??s really interesting is that each piece of music doesn’t specifically correlate to the type of language,” Koch said. “The dance style doesn’t necessarily reflect the music.”Andrien saw a slightly different theme...