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Ari Z. Posner

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A Tale of Two Actors

Whenever Christopher Liam Moore '86 and Eric David Ronis '86 get together they start acting. Often they do it before

McElwee's Sherman

R emember those home movies your crazy uncle would show at big family events? Everyone would gather round the screen

Guzzetti's Risk

A lfred Guzzetti, co-director of Living at Risk, quotes a Jean-Luc Godard saying that aptly sums up his new documentary

Clues to Dewitt

S herlock Holmes: I suppose you know why I am here, Dewitt? Dewitt: No. I don't have a clue. H:

More of The Same Thing With ART's 'Changeling'

T HE AMERICAN REPERTORY THEATRE'S (ART) season premiere, The Changeling, provides an object lesson in dramatic history. Director Robert Brustein--who

A Feast for All

T HEATREGOERS AT HARVARD will tell you that when it comes to extremely creative productions, the show that manages to

Not So Good Schlock

S CHLOCK IS A MISUNDERSTOOD art, especially in the hands of Mordecai Richler, Montreal novelist and author of the screenplay

Vinyl in Boston

A retha Franklin, once the world's greatest living soul singer, has sold out. The erstwhile Queen of Soul, who had

Harvard's Fashion Debut

A female fashion model in a leather outfit struts down a makeshift runway in the auditorium at Roscoe Pound Hall.

My Country Tis of Tree

"R ural Chic." Lately, it seems everyone is talking about the anti-urban phenomenon. But farmers and people who live in

One Cell of a Film

G iven Hollywood's current taste for Spielbergian light-and magic shows, an "actor's movie" is a dying breed. But in Kiss

Odd Couple

M ARILYN MONROE is a goddess. Albert Einstein is a genius. Joe DiMaggio is a hero. Joseph McCarthy is a

Is This a Mixer? A Meat Market? And Why Are You Here Anyway?

The first problem with the freshman mixer is defining it. You can't really say it's a collection of eager first-year

An Effulgent Galaxy of Past Luminaries

As Chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, Paul A. Volcker has grown accustomed to the instant impact his public statements

Welcome to America!

B ABETTE AND JACK GLADNEY love life, they really do. Everyday they think about living forever. But what if one

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