Word: workshopping
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...junk-cluttered room reflects that impasse. Yet, each of them nurses a delusionary hope that if he can take a certain first step in self-therapy, he can "get this place going," as the tramp caretaker puts it. The elder brother believes that his salvation lies in building a workshop in the yard, but he is finicky about using only "good wood," and he gets to a hardware store so belatedly that the jig saw he needs is "gone." The tramp plans to make a trip to a nearby town for some personal papers that will clarify his identity...
More seriously, the CRIMSON was for the first time overtly criticizing a University administration. The University's anti- theatre policy had resulted in the closing of the Workshop and the resignation of Professors Baker to Yale. With the demise of Workshop, the CRIMSON made its first of seven attacks on President Lowell's regime...
...14th session of Radcliffe's Publishing Procedures course closed last week with a presentation of the six magazines the 50 enrolled students had edited and designed. These fascinating but hypothetical publications were the projects of a week-long workshop in magazine design climaxing a six-week session of lectures, field trips, and a workshop of production...
...Jewish women's charitable organization, Hadassah, for the new Hadassah-Hebrew University Medical Center just outside Jerusalem, have absorbed all of Chagall's time. He plunged eagerly into the challenging new medium. Commuting between his home in Vence, in the south of France and the famed workshop of the Simon family in Rheims, Chagall first made sketches of the windows, cut out models in colored paper and fabrics to simulate the design, then personally poured the acid on the glass to achieve the precise, subtle gradations of color he sought. "He was constantly correcting, changing," said Craftsman-Collaborator...
...authenticity with which he hacks his way through phony jungles. Personally soft-spoken and completely unaffected, Kopit is the son of a jewelry salesman, grew up in Lawrence, Long Island. At Harvard on a scholarship, he majored in engineering and learned his playwrighting in the Dunster House Drama Workshop. If his material is bizarre, it is designed with the practical precision of a simple electrical circuit. He may or may not become a first-rate playwright, but he is already one of the theater's better critics. Meanwhile, if New Yorkers were startled to see Broadway theater managers already...