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Sally K. Scopa

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    The Joneses

    The film, graced with an original premise, a talented and well-cast group of actors, and a clever, well-paced script manages to be ironically funny, genuinely touching, and disturbing all at once.
  • Pillowman Rehearsal
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    The Pillowman

    Martin McDonagh’s “The Pillowman” tells a tale of childhood trauma, violent political oppression, and a writer whose twisted stories gruesomely come to life. Yet in spite of its dark subject matters, it’s ingeniously hilarious.
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    Assassinate This

    Her experience encapsulates both the perks and hassles of “Assassins,” a game that can be stressful and time-consuming but nonetheless encourages community and House bonding.
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    Don McKay

    If you don’t think the idea of two back-to-back murders committed with a foil-wrapped steak is funny, director Jake Goldberger’s comedic thriller “Don McKay” probably isn’t for you.
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    Public Art Highlights Human Rights Struggles

    Visitors to the yard on April 18 may be surprised to encounter billowing folds of saffron fabric and monks offering ...
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    Spotlight: Miranda J. Thomas

    For a potter, Miranda J. Thomas has an impressive range of clients. Her work has made its way to the White House and the Vatican.
  • Sonnert and Holton: "What Happened to the Children Who Fled Nazi Persecution"
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    German Refugee Children Thrived In United States

    Harvard physics professor Gerald Holton and researcher Gerhard Sonnert discussed German refugee children in America in a study group yesterday.
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    Scientific Animation Spurs Artistic Creation

    “Artists and scientists find each other very exotic—they idealize each other,” says Professor Ruth Lingford. “Artists are in awe of ...
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    Midlake

    On their newest album, “The Courage of Others,” Texas band Midlake strays from the energetic alternative rock of previous releases towards a folk-inspired, pastoral sound.
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