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...nationally-touring comedians will be cracking jokes at Harvard next weekend to raise money for underprivileged youths in developing countries. They will appear in Comedy for a Cause, which last year raised almost $10,000 in disaster relief for victims of the earthquake in Pakistan last October. After the success of last year’s show, the Harvard Concert Commission (HCC) made the show an annual event with a different cause each year, according to HCC Promotion Chair Lauren P.S. Epstein ’07. The comedians scheduled to appear range from an Emmy Award-winning writer...
...Prof. Shleifer does not appear to have been whipped, beaten, tortured, or starved,” she wrote in an e-mail. “I see no evidence of punishment...
...unitiated eye, many of the works—which tend to rely on traditional materials and feature classical depictions of Chinese landscapes—appear very similar to far older Chinese paintings. Luckily, the incredibly comprehensive labels, including separate detailed biographies of the artists, break down how each of them diverges from tradition...
...Based on the pieces on display, the artists appear to be proponents of the motto “Modernization without Westernization,” exploring new techniques and styles from foreign cultures within the context of the classical Chinese foundation. Many of the points of divergence are so subtle that some previous knowledge of Chinese landscape art is necessary, though the labels go a long way towards helping those who lack this expertise...
...August, just before students began to arrive on campus, an unusual piece of graffiti appeared on Cowperwaithe Street. Months before, a series of murals had been painted on the construction panels near Mather and Dunster Houses. One panel—designed by Marianne F. Kaletzky ’08, who is also a Crimson Arts executive—featured four images of Mather House painted in psychedelic colors, in the style of Andy Warhol. Someone decided to paint a message across this panel. It read: “That’s Right Kids, Andy Warhol...