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...funny and fresh? -Amanda Westrich, St. Louis, MO Well to begin with, it was never consistently funny when I was there. We always felt we got one out of three shows a month that were pretty good and the others were just OK. The fact is I don't watch it much. I can't comment much on this new cast or the cast in the last two years...
...great Miles Davis. How big of an influence is music in your life? -Kyle Lauterer, Saint Charles, IL It had an extraordinary influence. I led disparate lives as a teenager. I would spend weekends down in the [Greenwich] Village or at the Five Spot with Charlie Mingus. I would watch Bill Evans and after college - particularly after I became more well known - I used to drive him home from his gigs, finding out later that he had a [depression] problem. You can understand how they could have fallen into a state of depression. Too many of them died young...
...interesting to watch the interactions between dancers as they worked in pairs or groups, coming up with surprisingly polished-looking sequences on the spot. Overall, the outstanding moments of the night outweighed the less successful pieces, leaving a positive lasting impression...
...program broadcast directly from the courtroom. The actors read from the script, and the set is minimal. As Bryan, Asner cites the Bible as he rails against evolutionism. Yet Asner is a self-proclaimed Darwinist.As director Brendon Fox observes, “It’s always interesting to watch the reaction of the audience around the country who may have assumed that Ed’s politics was the same as his character’s.” The Crimson spoke with Asner about his thoughts on playing Bryan as well as his views on evolution and creationism.The...
There’s only one question more agonizing than “You go to Harvard?”, and that’s the inevitable follow-up: “What are you studying?” Say English or Hist and Lit and watch admiration turn to disappointment as eyebrows furrow to let you know that, at best, you’re wasting your abilities, and at worst, you’re wasting your life. Literature, we’re told, is a nice, even necessary diversion, but it’s not real life. Roberto Bola?...