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Always Faithfull
Some rock stars burn out or fade away, but for a performer like Marianne Faithfull, each year means more legendary
Living on the Edge
The Living by Anthony Clarvoe directed by John Dillon at the Loeb Mainstage At the beginning of the AIDS epidemic,
Ghouls and Ghosts Disturb in The Remnant
directed by Jennifer Johnson playing at Charlestown Working Theatre through April 15 Tickets $10, seniors and students $8 take the
Legendary Dons' Juan Is No Gift
Don Juan de Marco directed by Jeremy Leven starring Johnny Depp, Faye Dunaway, and Marlon Brando Jeremy Leven's "Don Juan
'Arizona' Dreamin' Of a Hipper Movie
"Arizona Dream" directed by Emir Kusturica starring Faye Dunaway, Johnny Depp, Jerry Lewis and Paulina Porizkova at the Harvard Film
Scottish Thriller Isn't Even Six Feet Deep
"Shallow Grave" directed by Danny Boyle starring Kerry Fox, Christopher Eccleston and Ewan McGregor Gramercy Pictures "Shallow Grave" has all
MFA Show Escapes To Nolde's Exotic World
Emile Noide: The Painter's Prints and Noide Watercolors in America at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston through May 7
Lifeboat Floats, May Sink Audience
One distinguishing characteristic of theater at Harvard is how practically any space can be transformed into a stage. The production
Theater of The Absurd And Sexy Film Noir
The Triangle Theater Company gives The Well of Horniness, Holly Hughes hilarious satire of female and male sexuality and gender
Kinnell Reads From Own Work
Galway Kinnell, winner of the 1982 National Book Award and Pulitzer Prize for poetry, read from his own works in
Hazen Collection Creates Impression
The expression that great prizes often come in small packages befits the exhibit of paintings from the Joseph B. Hazel
'Matins' Strikes a Chord of Love Lost
In "Tous les Matins du Monde," the story of Monsieur de Sainte Colombe (played by Jean-Pierre Marielle), as narrated by
Exagerrated Nerd Gets Its Revenge
For all that popular culture satirizes nerds, they are still a likable group. Although they are ostracized, their place in