Word: woolf
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
More recently, she earned an Emmy for her role in made-for-television movie “Angels in America.” Streep has also tackled a wide range of roles, from a lesbian divorcée in “Manhattan” to Virginia Woolf in “The Hours...
Correction: The original article incorrectly stated that the actress Maryl Streep played the role of Virginia Woolf in the movie The Hours. In fact, she played the role of Clarissa Vaughan...
...centralization of gender-related resources that are currently dispersed around the campus, some in hard-to-find areas. The center will have its own staff and programming to better integrate women into the still male-dominated environment. And the women’s center will finally be what Virginia Woolf asked for women, the better part of a century ago: a “room of our own.” Call it safe space, call it centralization of resources, call it much-delayed justice—it will be a place on the campus created by, for, and about...
...first half of the evening ended with a feisty rendition of Brahms’s “Vergebliches Ständchen,” (“Lovers’ Quarrel”) by Laurence H. S. Coderre ’07. Soprano Katie Alexandra Woolf, the assistant conductor of RCS, assumed the stage for the latter half of the recital, bringing the audience into the twentieth century with songs by Francis Poulenc and Dominick Argento. Exuding charisma and charm, she switched in and out of her many roles with graceful composure, one minute a glass bottle frustrated with...
...soloed with the Israel Philharmonic under the baton of Zubin Mehta. Without informing his management or family, he applied to Harvard and was accepted. He began developing a taste for modern music that further alienated him from the classical establishment. He soon married composer Luna Pearl Woolf ’95, whom he met at Harvard. Together, they created Oxingale Records, the label under which he released his strikingly imaginative recording of Bach’s Six Cello Suites, replete with an exuberant cover photograph of Haimovitz in a wheat field, triumphantly lifting his cello...