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...redeeming aspects of "The Secret Rapture" is Whalley-Kilmer's performance. She expresses the contradiction between Katherine's warped vision of the world and her ability to exude adamant sexuality. Juliet Stevenson interacts best with the other characters, though the script often presents her with unrealistic prerogatives and situations. Marion might have been the most believable character, but Penelope Wilton's performance suffers from her tendency to rely on hyperbole to express Marion's flaws...
Several Harvard students and Professors express cautious optimism that Jean-Bertrand Aristide's return to power Saturday could lead to political and economic improvements in Haiti...
Despite the wisdom and apparent enlightening effect of the Higgins Manifesto, we must admit that we hope it will be a one-time event. Higgins should be free to express his feelings to Kirkland residents by talking to students or even by posting a "Yes on Question Nine" sign in his private office space...
...talk by FRAPH leader Toto Constant was a critical statement. If people like him can be coerced into demanding reconciliation rather than death, we are moving toward justice. Like others who have spread violence, he too must face justice and the law. In politics each has a right to express himself, Toto Constant as well. But justice will slice through lies and hypocrisy and arrive at the truth...
...Middle Ages and Love Letters, would seem just the fellow for the job. And his sextet of reliable actors -- John Cunningham, Jack Gilpin, Julie Hagerty, Mary Beth Peil, Robert Stanton and Jennifer Van Dyck -- shifts from one role to another as smartly as commuters leaping from the Stamford express to the Cos Cob local. But as directed by Playwrights boss Don Scardino, the evening is a failure. It ransacks the canon for easy laughs and outbursts. With only a few minutes devoted to each story, the characters rarely rise above caricature...