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Jamie L. Jones

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Mostly Nontraditional Jazz Under Foot

Perhaps the best thing about last weekend's joint Mainly Jazz, and Harvard-Radcliffe Bullet Company performance was that it consisted of


All Talk: Eleven Women to Know

The script of Talking With looks spare. It is a series of 11 monologues narrated by 11 women--eleven vibrant and


CRIMES of the HEART

CRIMES OF THE HEART Directed by Nick R. Parrillo Produced by John B. Cearley and Ali Ruth Davis At the


barefoot in the park with BSO

Last Sunday's spectacular Boston Symphony Orchestra (BSO) concert on the Boston Common surprised no one. This free performance of Beethoven's


Victorian 'Antony and Cleopatra' Solves Original Play's Problems

Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra has frequently been called a "problem play." The characters do not fit into familiar Shakespearean molds,


'Your Own Thing' Tries Revamping 'Twelfth Night,' Result Is Mixed

If Shakespeare had seen last weekend's production of Your Own Thing at the Loeb Ex, he might have recognized it


Beth Stewart Better Choice

The staff's endorsement conveys its confusion both as to the facts of this election and the role of the Undergraduate


A Poignant and Powerful Plays

AIDS, in its worldwide rampage, has infected over 27.9 people and killed 9.2 million. In its latest frightful exploit, AIDS


Brilliant, Aggressive Chang Performance Hindered by Uniform Approach

The classical music world is no stranger to child prodigies. The best musicians, it seems, always have mind-numbingly early starts: