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...style rock to pop to ballads to heart wrenching duets and an eight-minute long finale.” This production of “Chess” has attempted to do more than the stereotypical rock musical (think “We Will Rock You??). Bala hopes to appeal to a broader audience looking for an intelligent and engaging musical. “The list of rock musicals is very short,” Wanger says. “The list of musicals that deal with political issues realistically is short too. The intersection...
...BELLYThere is no shortage of opinion on how a food studies curriculum should look if it were to become an acceptable discipline under the umbrella of FAS. Haber contends that any food-related undergraduate curriculum cannot be divorced from the practical side of food. “You??d have to know how to make it. You??d have to eat it,” she says. “You can’t completely intellectualize food and know what it means.”Gilberti suspects that a completely intellectualized approach to food wouldn?...
...very important part of growing up,” he said. Zwick spent most of his free time at Harvard directing shows for the Harvard-Radcliff Dramatic Club (HRDC). Working with diverse material ranging from “Of Mice and Men” to “You??re a Good Man, Charlie Brown” helped him to cultivate an appreciation for all kinds of drama. “I think it shaped [my career] in terms of encouraging a certain promiscuity of taste,” Zwick said. “In the repertory theater...
...Countries that had oil but were running out of it were signing treaties with Israel,” he said. “[By reducing foreign dependence on oil] you??ll see diversification, you??ll see modernization, which leads to peace and democracy...
...point decrease in the Dow, Iceland becoming insolvent, a requested bailout for the Big Three automakers, and as of Monday a bona fide, American-made recession. Because of all of this, it’s easy to forget what started this debacle—the subprime mortgage fiasco. If you??ve forgotten, then I’d suggest Michael Lewis’s recent article in Portfolio.com, “The End of Wall Street’s Boom,” as a refresher on the greed and incompetence that got us in this situation...