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Despite the movement’s many Democrats, not to mention the evangelical reverend??s appearance on the March 2005 cover of Congressional Quarterly with the words, “Will Democrats Ever Get Religion,” Wallis strives to make his crusade against poverty a bipartisan cause. “We want liberals to start talking about strengthening marriage and family, speaking the language of personal responsibility,” he said. “We want conservatives to agree to strategic investments in housing, childcare, health care, education, and affordable housing...
...sleepy small town of Bomont, only to discover that the town’s head honcho Reverend Moore (Sean P. Bala ’09) has outlawed dancing. McCormack assumes the role of town troublemaker and sets out to bring the moves back to Bomont and romance to the Reverend??s daughter Ariel (Sarah Jayne Blackmore). A production usually has an obvious “star of the show,” a particular performer who just captures the limelight. Not so in “Footloose.” But the lack of a star...
...city with his monther to a rural town that has outlawed dancing. So what does this little revolutionary sparkplug do? He puts on a dance, much to the chagrin of the uptight Reverend Moore (Sean P. Bala ’09), but to the delight of the Reverend??s daughter and his own love interest Ariel (Sarah-Jayne Blackmore...
BlackCAST produces this poignant and provocative tale of the all-or-nothing fiery preacher Margaret Alexander with a heart and hand of iron. She rules her black Pentecostal congregation with conviction and unwavering certainty, until her ex-husband returns, penitent, with sorrowing news. The Reverend??s hard ideas of right and wrong soften with his appearance, as she begins to question the nature of her previous stubbornness. A VES production. 2 p.m., 8 p.m. Tickets $8; students $5; seniors $5. Adams House Pool Theater...
...over, yet the issue of the living wage goes on. Also, there is the question of disciplining students, and this too seems something worth addressing by the senior minister on campus. Like others I hope to hear the Reverend??s views soon, perhaps in these pages...