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However, the play’s subject matter is challenging: the themes of violence, poverty, and disillusionment give “Carousel” a complicated darker side that is seemingly at odds with the simplicity that Rodgers and Hammerstein’s moralism stereotypically conjures. The HRDC production, directed by Matt J. Weinstock ’05, though cute and well-intentioned and marked by several standout performances, does little to overcome the book’s limitations and fails to exploit its challenges...

Author: By Patrick D. Blanchfield, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Acting Transcends Technical Weakness in 'Carousel' | 4/11/2005 | See Source »

...death of Pope John Paul II that was in the April 4 issue of The Crimson. As a Catholic myself, I found it disrespectful and tactless. All Catholics are currently in a period of mourning and trying to lighten the mood with a comic was not appropriate as the subject of a satirical comic. I highly encourage the staff to reconsider publishing comics along those lines in the future...

Author: By Elizabeth H. Stahl, | Title: ‘Afterlife Air’ Cartoon Insensitive to Catholics | 4/11/2005 | See Source »

...poetic piece “Oh Her? She’s so (Fill in the Blank)” also touched on the serious subject of ignorance of cultural hardship and the problem of Harvard students making flash judgments of others based on limited encounters...

Author: By Candice N. Plotkin, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Lowell Hosts Southeast Asian Banquet | 4/11/2005 | See Source »

...committee has designated April as “no-piggybacking” month. Over the next few weeks, administrators will place information in campus newsletters to educate students on the subject. The blurbs will include helpful hints on how to politely approach a “piggy-backer”—someone who attempts to enter a building by having a resident swipe them in—and examples of how students have improved campus safety by monitoring those entering their buildings...

Author: By Eduardo E. Santacana, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Report Finds Unlocked Doors | 4/11/2005 | See Source »

With college-acceptance letters in the mail, hefty bills are sure to follow. If you're tempted to tap your home equity to help cover the tab, conditions are favorable. Real estate values are high, and interest rates low. Those not subject to the alternative minimum tax may also get a tax benefit. Here's a guide to the options. --By Ellen McGirt...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Money: Tuition: On the House? | 4/10/2005 | See Source »

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