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...role can crush a star's creativity: "I wasn't allowed to try anything, not one step, that was different. Mel Brooks said to me, 'Go and see Nathan Lane every day and do what he does.'" Even Landesman acknowledges the enormous energy and patience needed to nail the role. "Casting Max," he says, "is a constant problem." Bringing The Producers to London also raises the question of whether hit musicals can survive the trip across the Atlantic. "Since Cats and Phantom of the Opera, everyone expects a successful musical to replicate itself around the world," says Meehan. "But those...
...heartbreaker at Harvard Stadium, the Tigers dropped a tight game against Columbia and a double-overtime nail-biter at home versus Yale...
...response to “When Speaking Out is Not Enough” (Opinion, Oct. 8), the Crimson Staff hits the nail on the head when they write, “Standing up to the discriminatory ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ policy requires more than an empty public relations statement. It requires action.” However, banning military recruiters from campus is action which will have little consequence on the policy. After being in the Navy for over two years, I’ve learned that political rallies...
...cushion all but sealed it for the home team, and Brady’s fumble at the Huskies’ 20 yard-line—recovered by freshman defensive end Desmond Bryant—was the final nail in the coffin. Schindel booted his second field goal of the game, and Harvard led 41-14 after three quarters...
...nail gossip—a handy distraction from the arrogant, petulant president that debate viewers saw two weeks ago—might yet emerge as a secret justification for anti-elitist undecided voters to break for Bush. Despite its seeming insignificance, our nation’s future may actually hinge on whether a couple hundred political independents fail to learn the whole truth about Manicure-gate...