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...Cabot Underground Theatre presents tremendous difficulties for lighting and set designers, since it is essentially a basement with low ceilings and no stage. As a result, Mike Hill's lighting for Godot is pretty poor. Production staffer Marc Friedman built an unremarkable set, consisting of little more than objects arranged to conceal the pillars of the basement. Although the spartan set conforms to Beckett's stage directions, it contributes little to the production. The costumes are also adequate but merit no special attention...

Author: By Carey Monserrate, | Title: This Play Keeps Us Waiting | 4/25/1991 | See Source »

...Earlier this semester, two Crimson reporters observed a naked man standing with several other clothed men in the basement of the club's Mt. Auburn St. building...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Over the Years at the Pi Eta Speakers Club | 4/15/1991 | See Source »

...family sat down to begin the midday meal, however, Robert was missing. Agnes left his plate warming in the kitchen. Two hours later, police found the family's bullet-riddled bodies still seated around the food-laden table. There was so much blood it had seeped into the basement...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Algona, Iowa A Time to Kill, And a Time to Heal | 4/8/1991 | See Source »

...group of 40 Bangladeshis employed at the Meridien Hotel were living in its basement. On Feb. 23, they say, a squad of Iraqi troops stormed in and gave them 10 minutes to get out. "They parked two tanks in front of the hotel and shelled it," says Rafiq Islam Bulu, 29, from Dhaka. "When we came back, it was on fire." The Bangladeshis, he adds, lost everything they owned. That night the Iraqis also destroyed the offices of Air France and Saudi Arabian Airlines, the Gulf Bank and Kuwait's largest building, al-Montana complex...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Kuwait: Free at Last! Free at Last! | 3/11/1991 | See Source »

Undergraduate artists at Harvard have a notoriously difficult time displaying their work. Only one student gallery is available, and it hangs about six shows a year in the limited space of a single basement room. Because of the dearth of exhibit space, many productive students rarely have the opportunity to show their works. Georgia Bush, a junior in Currier House, is boldly exploring other means of showing her paintings. All this month a collection of her oil paintings is on view at the Currier Senior Common Room...

Author: By Suzanne PETREN Moritz, | Title: Student Art at Currier | 3/1/1991 | See Source »

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