Writer
Seth A. Tucker
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Tale of Two Cities
THE FRENCH REVOLUTION is a subject whose innumerable contradictory messages ultimately overwhelm one another. Like the chemical elements in the
The Shadow Knows
L IKE A momento mori bared amidst a medieval feast, the Harvard-Radcliffe Summer Theatre's production of Eugene O'Neill's Mourning Becomes
Just a Little Nervous
D espite the gray skies and occasional downpours, 300 protestors bused out one late April Sunday to Southboro, the site
Keeping Track of Time
T o WRITE a play around an "idea" is a dangerous endeavor. All too often the characters flatten out and
Not Worthy
S URELY Volkswagen and the Kennedy School could have found a more praiseworthy figure in post-war German-American relations than John
And Liberty for All
N O MORE TERRIBLE WORD exists than Auschwitz. In those nine letters one finds the emblem of the hatred of
Canning the Governor
I N A HIGH-HANDED MOVE more befitting his surname than his office, Gov. Edward J. King recently vetoed the state