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ART’s Dream Startles Audiences
On Feb. 23, the current production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream at the American Repertory Theatre (ART) will come to
The Cast Keeps ’Em Laughing
Early into the first big number of Cole Porter’s Kiss Me, Kate, “Another Op’nin, Another Show,” comes this classic expression
FM's Premiere Office Dialogue
William R. Allan, Assistant Professor of the Classics and Joseph C. Harris, Francis Lee Higginson Professor of English Literature and
Renaissance Woman Hear Me Roar
The little that Maria J. Trumpler cares to share about her brief history as a thespian is spotted with such
Into The Woods
The notion that fairy tales are simple stories for simple minds is long out of fashion. It is now common
Peter + Baby-Sitters Club = ?
Series books were hardly new by the time they reached the ’80s. The Bobbsey twins had been around since 1904;
Technically-Driven 'Titus' Takes Mainstage
Shakespeare was not in love when he wrote Titus Andronicus. That seems pretty obvious. He was probably in debt, though,
Quaid Goes the Distance in ‘Rookie’
Frequently, I wonder what I would do if someone pushed me into a chair and ordered me to write a
Widener To Streamline Periodical Collection
Phase two of the Widener Library Renovation Project officially kicked off yesterday, with the creation of a new “microtext center”
Panelists Detail Win for Sweatshop Union
Anti-sweatshop activitsts applauded a rare victory in union-organizing when factory workers and representatives of the Workers Rights Consortium (WRC), a
Yale Police Mace, Arrest Students
Not all was merriment on the Yale Bowl field following Harvard’s win on Saturday. As ecstatic Harvard students charged onto
Chopped Up Vignettes with Nowhere to Go
In concept and execution, Chop Suey is a marvelous paradox. It is an “autobiographical documentary” about the world of high
Not-So-Smooth Criminals: Alien Ant Farm
It was a Thursday evening in Axis on Lansdowne Street, and as a little blue light blinked on and off
Fangs for the Memories
The Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club was wise to schedule the current production of Dracula, Mac Wellman’s take on Bram Stoker’s Gothic
Reading Up on September 11th
When we were small, our parents told us that instant gratification didn’t exist. Simply wishing for something doesn’t mean you’ll