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Sneak Preview of Cormac McCarthy’s Novel-Turned-Film TonightProducer Paula Mae Schwartz explores her role on The Road
By Caleb Daniloff
The burp belongs to Paula Mae Schwartz. “The father and son are in this devastated mall, full of debris, and the man, played by Viggo Mortensen, knocks the only Coke left in the world out of this dusty machine. He gives it to the boy, who has never tasted soda. And the boy burps. That was my suggestion.”
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Paranormal Pattern Recognition at 808Using video, Phantom reveals how we decipher abstractions | By Kimberly Cornuelle | November 18, 2009 -
John Kuntz Sprinkles Dark Humor Through Salt GirlSolo performance debuts at Playwrights’ Theatre | By Vicky Waltz | November 5, 2009 -
One Class, One Day: BU’s Own Project RunwayHow to stitch together a million-dollar suit | By Amy Laskowski | November 12, 2009 -
Paula Vogel Revisits the Civil WarChristmas musical, set in 1864, is expansive and diverse | By Vicky Waltz | November 19, 2009
Archives November, 2009
- Sneak Preview of Cormac McCarthy’s Novel-Turned-Film Tonight Producer Paula Mae Schwartz explores her role on The Road November 24, 2009
- One Class, One Day: Playwriting, with Accompaniment Composing lyrics, and singing them, are the semester’s scariest hurdles November 23, 2009
- Move Over Hollywood, Munich Is Calling COM alum Jac Woods’ film is accepted to the Munich Student Film Festival November 23, 2009
- When Turkey Day Is a Turkey BU students on their worst Thanksgiving memories November 23, 2009
- Symphonic Movement November 20, 2009
- The Fens Loop Hailing Distance: One of a series of great half-hour hikes from campus November 19, 2009
- Paula Vogel Revisits the Civil War Christmas musical, set in 1864, is expansive and diverse November 19, 2009
- At Twilight, Interview with a Vampire … Expert BU’s Joseph Laycock on the myth, and the real deal November 19, 2009
- Dinner Party November 19, 2009
- Paranormal Pattern Recognition at 808 Using video, Phantom reveals how we decipher abstractions November 18, 2009
- Jamaica Plain, Including a Pond and Necklace Hailing Distance: One of a series of great half-hour bike rides from campus November 12, 2009
- One Class, One Day: BU’s Own Project Runway How to stitch together a million-dollar suit November 12, 2009
- Good Morning Dream Job Brandon Bodow has a talent for finding talent November 12, 2009
- An Odyssey in Search of Johnny Cash Telltales from the man in black November 10, 2009
- COM Student Wins Cash, Cruise on Wheel of Fortune Annual College Week draws BU crowd to see Pat and Vanna November 10, 2009
- Temporary Contemporary Art Gallery 5 hosts a class full of ideas November 9, 2009
- On the Wheel November 9, 2009
- A View from the Bridge November 6, 2009
- One Day, One Class: Delving into the Mind of David Lynch Exploring one filmmaker’s take on good, evil, and perversity November 6, 2009
- Yes, Rocky Horror Is Back BU on Broadway brings cult classic to campus November 6, 2009
- John Kuntz Sprinkles Dark Humor Through Salt Girl Solo performance debuts at Playwrights’ Theatre November 5, 2009
- A People’s History Moves to the Small Screen Howard Zinn’s award-winning books are brought to life in a new film November 4, 2009
- Reviving a Classic Stage Troupe presents Arthur Miller’s A View from the Bridge November 4, 2009
- A Real Player A former BU soccer star returns to campus, with his guitar November 2, 2009
Archives October, 2009
- A Colorful Farce October 30, 2009
- Day Tripping: This Halloween, There’s Always Salem Where witchcraft and commerce combine October 30, 2009
- Arts Ambassadors Arrive in D.C. InCite broadens its visual and musical reach October 29, 2009
- Harry Potter’s World Is at the Museum of Science A very cool exhibition, but is it worth $26? October 27, 2009
- Body Weight October 23, 2009
- Packed Agenda for Alumni Weekend From lectures to hockey, classes to ceremonies, more than 100 events October 23, 2009
- The Highs and Lows of Opera October 22, 2009
- Seeing Brad Pitt on the Cheap Students can buy discounted movie tickets at the GSU October 22, 2009
- Robert Altman Returns Mitchell Zuckoff on the player behind The Player October 20, 2009
- O, What a Noble Mind is Here O'erthrown October 19, 2009
- Beyond Disney: Beauty and the Beast A classic, reinterpreted, is performed this weekend October 16, 2009
- Frank Warren Reveals PostSecret Secrets Speaking tonight, the phenomenon’s founder moves to religious territory October 15, 2009
- Maureen McGovern’s Long and Winding Road One-woman show revisits an era, in song October 15, 2009
- Pandemics, Public Health, and Political Transition Former CDC acting director discusses H1N1 flu pandemic October 14, 2009
- BU’s Very Own Fringe Festival Returns Intimate, adventurous theater and song run through the month October 9, 2009
- Global Voices Film Festival Looks to Unite Nations Grad student Anna Feder is a curator with international reach October 8, 2009
- Red Socks for Red Sox October 8, 2009
- Commonwealth Avenue — Brahmins and Beyond Hailing Distance: One of a series of great half-hour hikes from campus October 7, 2009
- When Christianity Came to Korea Photographic telltales from a missionary moment, and movement October 7, 2009
- Priceless Works of Art BU students can attend Symphony Hall concerts for free October 7, 2009
- Carl Phillips Will Speak Low Poet highlights lecture honoring Robert Lowell October 7, 2009
- Getting to Know Your Neighborhood: Brookline Village Meandering around a historic Brookline hub October 1, 2009
- Ronan Noone’s Dark American Voices Transplanted Irish playwright premieres Little Black Dress tonight October 1, 2009
Archives September, 2009
- Robert Dodson: Performer’s Ear, Educator’s Eye New school of music director seeks broad experience for students September 29, 2009
- Musically Transported September 28, 2009
- Student Leaders To Be Honored Twice Annually Scarlet Key Society will add a fall induction ceremony September 25, 2009
- Spying at the Gotlieb Center Seminar uncovers spies, and what they left behind September 23, 2009
- Growing Up Within Symphony Hall’s Walls Peter Fiedler revisits the nooks and crannies of a magical childhood September 21, 2009
- Concerts and Master Classes Part of Visiting Pianist Series International pianists featured in CFA series tonight and Wednesday September 21, 2009
- BU Students Cue House Lights School of theatre announces a packed fall lineup September 21, 2009
- Owning Inspiration Benefit auction preview opens at the Photographic Resource Center September 18, 2009
- BU Abroad: Auckland Adventures A tourism internship becomes one way to see New Zealand September 14, 2009
- Getting to Know Your Neighborhood: Harvard Square Everyone’s heard about it, few people really know it September 11, 2009
- Notes on 9/11 Composer Richard Cornell turns poetry into symphonic sound September 11, 2009
- Art Walk September 10, 2009
- The Big Spin COM student takes her chances on Wheel of Fortune September 10, 2009
- The Huntington Wants the Houses Full An all-American season, with a big discount available September 8, 2009
- Food Moves New eateries join the constellation along Comm Ave September 4, 2009
- Getting to Know Your Neighborhood: Kenmore Square There’s more than the bookstore and that big red sign September 3, 2009
- Wild Things Uncovering the animal within, on stage September 3, 2009
- BU Central Turns Five, and Kicks Off Tonight The on-campus mainstay in the GSU basement wants your joke! September 3, 2009
