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Bold & Beloved:
The Arts at Milton
“Well,
it’s not just that there are plenty of opportunities
and lots going on,” said one new faculty member. “What
you have here is Olympic-level arts.” He spoke up
at a professional day focused on the balance between students’
intellectual and personal development.
What gave him that impression? [Full
story]
Truthful, Honest--But
Funny: An interview with playwright David Lindsay-Abaire
'88
Rest assured, Class of 1988, David Abaire’s glasses
are much, much better than the ones he wore in high school.
Fame has brought him at least that far. The frames no longer
obscure the better part of his face, as they did in his
Milton yearbook pictures. He is also trimmer, though still
pleasantly rounded off at the edges, a characteristic befitting
a born comic. Actually, he is now David Lindsay-Abaire,
for reasons that will soon become clear. [Full
story]
Adrift: A father's
complex legacy
Tom Curran ’81 accompanies his documentary film, Adrift,
to showings and film festivals from Denver and Boston to
Anchorage and beyond.
Gathering awards and recognition as it profoundly connects
with viewers across the country, Adrift explores the scope
and impact of Tom’s late father’s legacy [Full
story]
Toure '89: Tackling
the novel, the arena of big storytellers
Nonfiction by Touré ’89 has appeared in Rolling
Stone magazine, The New Yorker, The New York Times Magazine,
Playboy, Village Voice, Vibe magazine and Tennis Magazine.
An archive of Touré’s articles is available
on his Web site, at www.toure.com/library
[Full story]
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