Word: artes
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...penchant for soda fountains. Nothing rocks my world more than walking into a soda fountain, putting two dimes on the linoleum counter top and striding over to the jukebox. Then, as the music starts up, there's the faintly exhibitionist thrill to sitting down on a 50s art deco stool, ordering up a milkshake loaded with cream and cinnamon and recreating a scene worthy of Norman Rockwell...
...Advocate's latest contribution to Harvard's nascent gallery culture, "Sampler" is an afterthought's reflection on a colorful photographic dream. (Read: Photos by kids from New York's Parsons School of Design.) The show runs through March 14. Adams House Art Space, 8 Linden St. 8-10:30 p.m. FREE...
...Sackler Museums have combined force to offer this day-long series of lectures on Kelly's drawings, colleges and paintings from 1948 to 1957 and their impact on his future career. Lecturers include Roberta Bernstein, SUNY Albany; Yve-Alain Bois, Harvard University; Benjamin Buchloh, Barnard College and Columbia University Art Museum; John Elderfield, Museum of Modern Art; James Meyer, Emory University; Joan Ockman, Columbia University; and Eric Rosenberg, Tufts University. Lecture Hall, Sackler Museum. 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and 2 to 5p.m. 495-4544. FREE...
...opposition beat Kinneen to the rebound, they were still not assured of possession. Kinneen turned the act of tying up the enemy and forcing a jump ball into an art form. On the defensive end of the floor, few could harass an opposing guard better than Kinneen. Kelly Kinneen is a powerful argument for including heart as a statistical category...
...with contractnegotiations progressing slowly, a majority ofguards voted to form a separate union. Harvardparking monitors and Fogg Art Museum guards alsojoined the new union...