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...mean, it’s flat-out now. We say it’s ‘sports entertainment?? so that we don’t insult the audience’s intelligence...

Author: By Abe J. Riesman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: 'Stone Cold' Looks To Future | 4/27/2007 | See Source »

...Mark Fergus, seasoned screenwriter and first-time director, debuting with an upcoming film called “First Snow.”With an Oscar nomination for the screenplay of “Children of Men” and the announcement of several major writing deals, including Marvel Entertainment??s upcoming “Iron Man,” it might seem as though Fergus and writing partner Hawk Ostby are walking a predetermined path to cinematic success. But Fergus cautions against such delusions of grandeur.“The vast majority of the forces that define...

Author: By James F. Collins, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: A Chilling ‘Snow’ Falls | 4/6/2007 | See Source »

...Despite these great challenges, the Boston Ballet’s production, staged by Ballet Mistress Sandra Jennings, provided a night of elegant entertainment??a beautiful ballet for anyone with a sense of humor...

Author: By Giselle Barcia, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Dancers' 'Dream' a Very Real Success | 2/19/2007 | See Source »

Ivory Tower made its triumphant return last Thursday night, as students descended upon Boylston Hall’s Fong Auditorium to watch perhaps the least Harvardy form of entertainment??the soap opera. Harvard’s only soap premiered its fourth season to a gleeful crowd, marked by enthusiastic hugs at the door, wild mwahhing across the auditorium, and a palpable oozing of excitement. Kristina R. Yee ’10, had “been anticipating the premiere all week!”—and came prepared with Tealuxe, Terra chips, and Sour Patch Kids...

Author: By Merav D. Silverman, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Something New for Must-See TV | 11/8/2006 | See Source »

Harvard’s behind the times again. This comes as no surprise, to be honest. We’re an old school; we like old things. Harvard’s founding predates many popular forms of entertainment??musical theater, for example, a comparatively modern genre that came of age with the 1927 production of Oscar Hammerstein II and Jerome Kern’s “Show Boat.”In a sense, musical theater has never left adolescence. Essential questions remain: is it a play with music? Is it merely verbose opera...

Author: By Kyle L. K. Mcauley, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Notes on the Sound of New Music(als) | 10/19/2006 | See Source »

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