From left: Gaulier students Alayna Perry, Brian Byrne and Joseph Bucci receive feedback on a short skit involving a pie in the face. Rebecca Rosman for NPR
Rebecca Rosman for NPR
ÉTAMPES, France — The man in control tonight is named Carlo Jacucci. You’re on the stage. He’s the audience. And there’s almost no chance you’re going to please him — which, somehow, is exactly why you’re here.
“The games begin,” Jacucci, a matter-of-fact Franco-Italian,
To ensure diverse coverage and expert insight across a wide range of topics, our publication features contributions from multiple staff writers with varied areas of expertise.


