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Cons, Cocktails and Kandinsky

Six Degrees of Separation directed by Fred Schepisi I admit that I was skeptical about the wisdom of making a

THE ART Takes Care Of Pinter With Style

"Harold Pinter seems to me the only man working in the theater today who writes existential plays existentially," drama critic

In Conversation With Author James Lapine

James Lapine, the celebrated director and playwright, conducted a directing workshop on February 18 in Adams House sponsored by the

Vampy and Campy, Irma Vep Still Lags

It is a dark and stormy night. The wind howls and werewolves prowl on the moors of the mysterious Mandacrest

Assassins Resurrected

Assassins music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim book by John Weidman directed by Phoebe Wray at The Boston Conservatory Theater

Despite Changes To Original, American Classic Pal Joey Still Impressive

Pal Joey adapted by Richard Greenberg at the Huntington Theatre Through October 17 Pal Joey, John O'Hara's tale of a

Banquo Meets Brando In Innovative Macbeth

Macbeth directed by Kirk Williams at the Kirkland House J. C. R. Excitement fills the Kirkland House stage as Kirk

Small Screen on Stage: Media Amok Satirizes TV

An elderly couple is terrorized by their television set. Sound like Stephen King? Try again. Christopher Durang, modern bard of

Ten 'Protest' Gould's Class

Ten students staged a satiric counterprotest yesterday against Concerned Christians at Harvard (CCH), a group which is calling for the

Wellesley Beefs Up Security

Wellesley College administrators have beefed up security and are continuing investigations in the wake of an alleged rape, officials said

First-Year Makes Discovery

While most students worry about just understanding the material in astronomy courses, Yi Wang '95 is busy adding to it.

UHS Considers 'Female Condoms'

The "female condom," the first women's contraceptive to protect effectively against sexually transmitted disease, is likely to be sold at

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