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Kelly A.E. Mason
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The Tragedy of Othello
Othello is perhaps the most exciting of all Shakespeare's tragedies. The text is a tinderbox of cultural tensions between Black
Repercussions in Cross-casting
After Adam Pachter maintained in a Crimson On Arts review that he found the casting of two Black characters in
Flat Agents of a Class
A TOWN in southeastern Connecticut has earned the stereotype of being ridiculously wealthy and old world. There is an annual
Exploring the Upper Class: Stillman's Work Promising
Metropolitan, the new low-budget film produced by Harvard graduate Whit Stillman, was something of a curiosity when it opened this
Finally, a Horror Film That Is Well-Made
It is a commonly acknowledged truth that horror films are not well made. Usually they feature screams for dialogue, vapid
Havel Jollies Along Fish and Audience Alike
The Harvard-Radcliffe Summer Theater recently garnered acclaim for being the first Boston theater troupe to stage any work by playwright
Graham Named Tennis Coach
The Harvard athletic department yesterday announced that it has named Gordon Graham the new women's varsity tennis coach, ending its
Council Votes to Limit Parking
The Cambridge City Council last night agreed to restrict and regulate commercial parking, as part of an interim agreement that
Friendy Ghost is Spoof, Not Spook
The promotional material for the greatly publicized Ghost calls the movie startling. Startling maybe if you've never seen sap running
Harvard Scholars Win `Genius' Awards
Two Harvard scholars--a mathematician who emigrated from the Soviet Union and a scientist credited with discovering the "Great Wall" in
A Little Boom Boom and Brutality
Despite its loaded title, In the Boom Boom Room is not a sexy play. It is instead a black and
Curing Modern Society's Ills
In the current era of medical specialization, one rarely meets a man who can relieve headaches, whiplash, knee and ankle
German Company Gives $500K
A multi-million dollar West German conglomerate has donated $500,000 to a scholarship program for German exchange students at the Kennedy
Forming Female Bonds, Performing the Bard
The fact that the cast of the Loeb Experimental Theater's production of Shakespeare's As You Like It is single sex
A Question of Responsibility for the Blind
Cara A. Dunne '92 and Soonkyu "S.K." Shin '91 both say they have had bad experiences with math exams at