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A Different Drum by Chris Davidson
A Different Drum by Chris Davidson












A Different Drum by Chris Davidson

After stints at Yale, the Back Bay Restaurant Group, and Phillips Exeter, he missed Harvard.

A Different Drum by Chris Davidson

The football players come in and get their 12 chicken breasts.” Raised on the North Shore (his parents worked alternating shifts at General Electric), Davidson started at HUDS in 1991, as manager of the Dudley House Café. We’re meeting with the Lentil Board to learn about different ways to use lentils.” At the same time: “We are not the food police! Our job is to provide options. “We’re slowly going to change people’s minds about what they should be eating. But last week I had a tofu burger, and I was like, ‘Wow!’” he enthuses. His team at Harvard University Dining Services (HUDS), where he is managing director, works to make meals more “plant-forward”: “Now, I wouldn’t characterize myself as a vegetarian. Food ethics have become a cultural flashpoint, making his role more complex and more central to Harvard’s perceived values. Nancy and Beth is a band fronted by Mullally and Stephanie Hunt, who played Devin Boland on “Friday Night Lights” and stars with Offerman, Mullally’s real-life husband, in the indie film “Somebody Up There Likes Me.Times have changed since David Davidson started in food service in 1982, managing a Somerville McDonald’s. Two scholarships will be awarded annually to aspiring actors and/or directors at CU-Denver.

A Different Drum by Chris Davidson

The show, produced by Jose Antonio Mercado, professor of acting and directing at the University of Colorado Denver, was a benefit for the Megan Mullally/Nick Offerman Scholarship. 7 and were treated to a highly entertaining 90 minutes of music and comedy that ran the gamut from sweet to raunchy. In the end, nearly 1,000 did make it to the Ellie Caulkins Opera House on Sept. Mullally won two Emmys for her role as Karen Walker on “Will & Grace” and Offerman, who plays boss Ron Swanson on the NBC comedy “Parks and Recreation,” co-stars with Jennifer Aniston in “We’re the Millers,” which is in theaters now.īut it’s a relatively new show, and folks can be reluctant to part with their hard-earned money (tickets ranged from $15 to $95) for an unknown quantity.

A Different Drum by Chris Davidson

It’s not like some of the names weren’t recognizeable. Ticket sales that didn’t take off till the very last minute seemed to indicate that Denverites weren’t sure what to expect from a show with a very long name: Megan Mullally & Nick Offerman in Concert with Nancy and Beth. Digital Replica Edition Home Page Close Menu














A Different Drum by Chris Davidson