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...collection atones for some of these missteps with the inclusion of two fascinating sculptures, the first being Thomas Lenk’s “Stratification 21a.” The title may sound more like a math class than a work of art, but the piece has an appeal that transcends mere mathematical experimentation. Lenk has created a vertically arranged “toppled domino” effect of black squares that twist back behind themselves, creating the most literal manifestation of the exhibit’s title...
Mallick promises audiences that this revival of a once-annual Harvard performance will complexly offer the campus a valuable new “novelty” experience by giving students the chance to appreciate Asian relics of the past with modernized appeal. Mallick furthermore advises that audiences should leave their pre-conceived expectations at the door because, “Kalpanam offers something that hasn’t been done before...
...order. Combine this with the seductive mystique of Hexagon Sun and the group’s appropriately secretive “Redmoon nights” of experimental music and bonfires in the lonely Scottish wilderness, and you get a glimmer of the band’s near-cultish appeal. Yet “Campfire” is remarkably clean-cut; devoid of devil worshipping and all the stronger because of it. BoC openly admits that some of their past records used forms of subliminal manipulation, (fitting for a band that takes their name from the National Film Board of Canada...
...MySpace, the largest online social networking site, sold for $580 million. Zuckerberg concluded his round of interviews by meeting with two sophomore programmers who discussed the addition of a music and band promotion feature to the site. One of those two students said facebook.com’s widespread appeal makes it an attractive company to work for. “You got the brand name going,” Jonathan A. Hyman ’08 told Zuckerberg. “It’s a verb, man!” After those meetings, Zuckerberg, dressed inconspicuously...
...advice that he pick someone from outside the "judicial monastery." This time, the President went with one of the high priests. As assistant to the solicitor general under President Ronald Reagan, Alito argued 12 cases before the Supremes, and has presented at least two dozen before federal courts of appeal. And while a limited paper trail was one of the Democrats' few quibbles with the record of Judge John Roberts as he was being considered for chief justice, Alito has a four-lane highway of writings: opinions on the Commerce Clause; the First Amendment (free speech, establishment clause and free...