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Much Ado About the Staff Play
Antics, not acting, make the production great
By Harry Cheadle
The faculty play — missed lines, over-the-top performances and all — is the purest form of theater there is. There is no money involved, the actors act for the sheer joy of it, and the audience just wants to have a good time.
Published October 31, 2003 - Arts & Entertainment
Land of LaRouche
How to run a long-shot presidential campaign
By Harry Cheadle
18 supporters of Democratic presidential candidate Lyndon LaRouche, who is such a longshot that Vegas doesn’t even give odds on him winning the nomination, meet in the Lake City community center to discuss their plans.
Published October 17, 2003 - Features
Shades Take Center Stage
New program, envisioned as a student run, diverse, acting group is brought to life
By Harry Cheadle
A new program called Shades hopes to make Garfield’s theater culture multiracial, and has begun to draw a talented group of students.
Published October 3, 2003 - Features
Lost…in Auburn
Where Seattle street savvy does you no good
By Harry Cheadle
One writer is blindfolded and left in the hands of his maniacal editor, Miranda Levy. Now he tells you what happens when you’re completely lost.
Published September 19, 2003 - Features
How to Survive Garfield
Tips, hints and other facts to ensure that one has a flawless entrance into this new school year
By Harry Cheadle
At the risk of piling too much advice upon young backs, here are some quick and easy tips for freshmen (and everyone else).