| Ripples, a “cinematic”
stage play reflecting on the impact of 9/11, premiered
in New York this September. Directed by Babak
Ebrahimian, MA ’93, PhD ’95, the
play was scheduled to run through September 11 and included
a benefit performance for the Children’s Aid Society
. . . Dahlia Lithwick, JD ’96,
pinch-hit for New York Times columnist Thomas
Friedman for three weeks this summer while Friedman
was on leave to write a book. Her column appeared twice
a week between August 8 and August 29. Lithwick, a columnist
and senior editor at Slate, “has one
of the most distinctive new voices in American journalism,”
said Gail Collins, editor of the Times editorial
page . . . Former NFL wide receiver Ed McCaffrey,
’91, MA ’91, appeared in a video
clip during a recent Jeopardy! episode, giving
contestants this answer: The first Stanford player to
win the Heisman Trophy was this quarterback who led
the Raiders to victory in Super Bowl XV. (Correct response:
Who is Jim Plunkett?) McCaffrey’s clip aired on
July 20, in the 35th episode of supercontestant Ken
Jennings’s unprecedented winning streak. |