Thu, Apr 17, 2003, 12:00am
Six actors play 15 roles. Trendy, thrifty props like an old red wagon and funky picnic baskets abound. The costumes range from a second-hand Dickies jumpsuit with old-school Adidas to a mismatched striped crinoline dress with antique pumps.
Thu, Apr 17, 2003, 12:00am
When venturing into the world of theater, far from the flashing lights and movie star headliners of our beloved Broadway, there are a couple things one must remember.
Thu, Apr 17, 2003, 12:00am
Protagonists should be wary of shifty characters offering aid and fortune but not expecting payment for a year. Overbearing fathers with worries about their daughter's suitors are usually correct.
Thu, Apr 17, 2003, 12:00am
"We came here for peace," Bill Livingston shouts as his wife Madeline frantically scrambles over the hills of Lockerbie searching for the remains of their son. "No," she screams.
Thu, Apr 17, 2003, 12:00am
The race for new president of the Barnard Student Government Association was not the only contested issue on the ballot in last week's elections.
Thu, Apr 17, 2003, 12:00am
After an extended delay in counting the ballots, the much-awaited results of this year's highly competitive Columbia College Student Council elections were released at 3:00 p.m. yesterday afternoon.
Thu, Apr 17, 2003, 12:00am
Ballot counters were removed from Alfred Lerner Hall Tuesday night while tabulating results from the Columbia College Student Council elections, delaying the announcement of the winners for a day.
Thu, Apr 17, 2003, 12:00am
When Lisa Glass decided on a field work project as a first-year School of Social Work student, she met with incredulity. After all, SSW students usually do their projects with existing non-profit agencies, not new organizations of their own.
Thu, Apr 17, 2003, 12:00am
Behind the President's simian expressions and silly grammar mistakes, there are some shrewd minds working at the White House.
Thu, Apr 17, 2003, 12:00am
We are told that, in Saddam Hussein's Iraq, the media was full of lies because it was state-run. In the United States, however, the media are free to censor themselves.