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P. GREGORY Maravilla
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NOTES FROM LIFE'S UNDERBELLY: David Mamet's `Glengarry Glen Ross'
I counted. Al Pacino, fire-mouthed, hell-bent and irresistably cool, had indeed said it over 160 times. "Fuck." "Fuck you." "You
Concert to Benefit Phillips Brooks House
A Benefit Concert Performances by Scott Yoo and Max Levinson Friday, October 9 At Sanders Theater Find it difficult to
Alice in Chains Digs Out More Grunge
Dirt Alice in Chains, on Columbia Records Without doubt, you've heard a sickening amount about the newest music craze in
The End of Civilization As We Know It
S OME PEOPLE SAY that this is the end of American civilization as we know it. It is difficult for
Taking the Road Less Traveled
One of the most difficult tasks confronting many seniors is the writing of a thesis. And while researching it can
Journalist Experiences Nicaragua After Dark:
Rarely can Americans fathom what goes on outside the United states. Maybe the widespread poverty and violence in American cities
Think Baby Muppets
Imagine your mother on stage. She always has something to nag you about and she makes a point of shouting
An Ear for the Lonely
For the lonely at heart, for the romantic whose ambitions have faltered, or even for the dreamers who equate love
Incest, Brits and Freudian Slips
Attitude goes a long way in show business, and the cast of What the Butler Saw certainly embodied the idea
Sadism and Flying Refrigerators
It wasn't good enough for Neil Rudenstine--he cut out at halftime. But this may have been an ominous mistake for
Stale Philosophy Hinders Giving Birth
Although most writers of philosophy disagree on the nature of man and the existence of God, they hold one value
This Play Should Go Back to School
Director James Burrell has done no justice to Moliere's classic comedy, The School for Wives. His rendition of the play
Fading East German Society
To most Americans the word "Germany" conjures up images of beer steins, Oktoberfest and high-tech luxury automobiles. But the Germany