Word: aestheticization
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Harvard is perennially behind the curve, it seems. We still have finals in January. The administration only recently jumped on the study-abroad bandwagon. The women’s bathrooms still look vaguely temporary. But, perhaps most importantly, metrosexuality has only recently become ubiquitous among Harvard males. Hello? Can you...
A Harvard professor since 1996, Lemieux is not only enthusiastic but approachable—a critical personality trait in this small, interactive environment. Most of all, she is passionate about art, the classes she teaches, and her students, always encouraging them to push toward a higher valence of aesthetic representation...
What would you get if “Peter Pan”’s Captain Hook and “Family Matters” star Steve Urkel decided to raise a child together? A kid with a love of numbingly-elaborate swordplay, an itch for preschool humor, and...
The Summer of Love in 1967 was supposed to change the world, and all we had to do, according to Harvard professor and LSD guru Timothy Leary, was turn on, tune in and drop out. Drug-induced visions inspired posters, clothes and album covers in dazzling, swirling colors; later generations...
But maybe heroes aren't what they used to be. Since its unveiling last month, Alison Lapper Pregnant, a likeness of the disabled 40-year-old British artist and photographer Alison Lapper, has stirred debate across London, not just over the meaning of art but also about the city's...