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...there’s artful precision in the slow pacing of its lighting changes. The play is a Swiss watch, and the Ex production exposes its grinding, churning gears for all to see: audience members box in the action on three sides, and the set—decorated with glass, sheer fabrics and transparent plastic-wrap pillars—offers the characters no protection from the audience’s gaze...

Author: By Benjamin J. Soskin, ON THEATER | Title: Review: 'Hedda' Fueled by Destruction | 4/26/2004 | See Source »

Working on his fourth glass of champagne, James H. McKeever ’04 is focusing on letting loose...

Author: By Wendy D. Widman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Scene and Heard: Letting Loose at the Fogg | 4/22/2004 | See Source »

...tribute honorees received a glass plaque and a kente cloth, which is a colorfully striped traditional African garment worn around the neck...

Author: By Andrea M. Larocca, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Black Women’s Group Names Man of Year | 4/19/2004 | See Source »

DIED. PIERRE KOENIG, 78, pioneering California architect who shocked suburbia with modernist glass-and-steel-frame homes; of leukemia; in Los Angeles. His cantilevered Case Study House #22, below, remains one of the most photographed residences in the world. A San Francisco native, Koenig created more than 50 eye-popping homes, most of them in Southern California, including his own magnificent, multilevel Brentwood abode, where he lived out his life. "Modernism was not a style, not a passing fancy," Koenig told TIME in 1998. "It was a social movement...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones Apr. 19, 2004 | 4/19/2004 | See Source »

...contestants seemed all too willing to throw their respectability out the window in the pursuit of victory. Given the task of selling lemonade on the streets of New York, the female team wore extra tight shirts and included complimentary kisses on the cheek with every glass. When challenged to boost sales at Planet Hollywood, the women again fetched the street-walker wear out of their wardrobes and begged men on the street to buy them shots inside the restaurant. When presenting a new advertising approach for an airline, they photographed the jets as phallic symbols and used ad slogans alluding...

Author: By Lia C. Larson, | Title: Female Chauvinism | 4/16/2004 | See Source »

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