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...Quebec company--which began as a circus with no animals--has become the gold standard for live entertainment. Like a circus, Kà showcases jaw-dropping acrobatic feats, but it cradles them in outsize theatrical wizardry: a huge stage space with many scene changes and a theater designed to suit the show, with side balconies from which the performers can fly over the audience. Like a Broadway show, Kà has a plot, a dozen or more characters and a sonorous score. It blends these two forms and extends them with the company's determination to create something new under...
...last week in Michael Jackson's child-molestation trial in Santa Maria, Calif., so began what is anticipated to be a six-month media extravaganza. Jackson himself got things rolling with a video, posted on his website, proclaiming his innocence. (He sent the same signal sartorially, wearing a white suit, far right, on his first day in court.) If convicted on all 10 counts, the Gloved One faces up to 24 years in prison. Can he beat it? Here's a Notebook rundown of what to expect. --By Jeffrey Ressner. With reporting by Matt Kettmann...
...suit filed by the majority of the Yale Law School faculty, U. S. District Court Judge Janet C. Hall ruled last Monday that the Solomon Amendment is unconstitutional. A Third Circuit panel in Philadelphia issued a similar ruling late last year...
...suit in the Third Circuit was brought by the Forum for Academic and Institutional Rights (FAIR), a coalition of law schools, as well as several individual plaintiffs. Harvard did not join FAIR, although a majority of the Harvard Law faculty did file a friend-of-the-court brief on FAIR’s behalf last January...
...week ago, Noah Welch addressed the Beanpot Press Luncheon crowd in a suit and a tie. And as much press as the 109th captain of Harvard hockey has gotten over the course of his career, he couldn’t quite mask the childish excitement in his voice...