Wednesday, November 14, 2007

The F-Word

The College this week is wrapping up a series of events it has dubbed the “Wasserstein Fortnight” – named in honor of Wendy Wasserstein, the playwright who passed away in January of 2006. The fortnight will commemorate the contributions Wasserstein made to theatre, as well as explore some of the questions that this women’s rights advocate proposed. Cheryl Faraone, director of “The Heidi Chronicles” explains the complicated legacy Wasserstein left behind.







Wasserstein, giddy for having won a Tony and a Pulitzer.





Conductor and composer Troy Peters knows how to run an orchestra. He’s been at the center of the Vermont youth orchestra since 1995, and has recently been lending his expertise to the Middlebury College Orchestra. Radio Arts managed to talk to Peters before a concert he performed with the College Orchestra last Friday. Find out why Carnegie Hall ain’t so big for Peters and his musicians.

Listen to the WHOLE SHOW



Some R!A!M! news....



We will be on haitus next week. Don't call your friends and tell them to listen that week. Because they won't hear it. We hope you've been having a good time listening, though. As a treat for all of you blog-goers, we're planning something great for you. It'll be like a big, online party and all of your virtual friends will be there.



P.S. Hugh Grant has too much money


No comments: