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...master of logic to know that The Game isn't The Game just because it was The Game in 1974 or was unequivocably THE GAME in 1968. How can any of us justify the carnival atmosphere typical of Harvard-Yale when we all know that the circus left town in the dark aftermath of the 31-30 loss against Brown two weeks...
Harvard had first-and-ten at the Brown 11-yd. line when the circus began. The Crimson had reached the 11 when John MacLeod slipped there under the cover of darkness with a Larry Brown scramble-and-fire job from...
Beyond the fire-eater, the buskers and the tent circus on the cobblestone plaza of Paris' skeletal-modern Pompidou arts center, there is what looks like a subway entrance marked IRCAM. It leads down, four levels below, to the world's newest, most sophisticated center for musical experiment and composition, officially titled Institut de Recherche et de Coordination Acoustique/Musique. IRCAM is a hushed place that fairly radiates energy and cerebration. Here the ordinateur, as the French call a computer, reigns. In one lab, a group is seeking its aid in constructing a new, futuristic flute. In another...
...have been a boggier ever," Antony tells Cleopatra, and the same might be said of this drama. For Brook it is a daring choice, his first production with the Royal Shakespeare Company since 1970, when he made A Midsummer Night's Dream into a clever circus fantasy all his own. Antony and Cleopatra is not so easily transformed. At times the director seems less bent on interpreting the play than providing solutions to its technical problems. If there are more than 40 scenes, then he lets them flow into each other swiftly, with one group of actors finishing...
Speaking of the circus, those rumors are true: it is coming to town, from Oct. 18-30. Tickets range from $4 to $7.50, and if you haven't been since you were a kid, treat yourself...