Word: aestheticism
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"I don't think that one has any lesser demands in terms of the quality of the argument," Wrangham says. "The two areas I see being added are dramatic and aesthetic content."
In black slang, being "bougie," derived from bourgeois, means being socially pretentious. It fits Lawrence Otis Graham to a tee. His book, Our Kind of People: Inside America's Black Upper Class (HarperCollins; 418 pages; $25), is the literary equivalent of the nose job Graham obtained so that he could...
Sampler samples. The Harvard Advocate has assembled student photography from not only Harvard but also from New York's Cooper Union and the Parson School of Design. Intending to foster dialogue between Harvard artists and the New York artists, the show aims to bridge an aesthetic gap through the use...
Sampler includes the work of many photographers, far more than mentioned here, and the character of the exhibit, like the aesthetic discourse implicit within it, only comes together after sustained viewing. The Advocate has put together a unique show, a kind of East meets West in the New England sense...
WHO SHOULD WIN: Spielberg, for creating a cinematic battle experience more immersive and truly frightening than any that has gone before. The filmmaker was lauded for adopting a documentary-like style; however, nothing could be farther from the truth. With his jerky, nervous, human camera and gently varying film speeds...