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...generally. Rather than upsetting her plans, this request led Chadbourne to approach the medium differently, and opened up scholarly and creative worlds to her. She considers her ever-changing relationship to academia and the arts, saying, “I used to wonder, am I a scholar or an artist? Now, I don’t worry so much.” Chadbourne’s art is a combination of narrative, music, and poetry; she weaves together these different media in unique ways, looking to many traditions for her inspiration. She has a remarkable knack for incorporating things that...

Author: By Zoe M. Savitsky, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Kate Chadbourne | 4/26/2006 | See Source »

Miami-based electronica artist Dino Felipe won’t be able to make it to Record Hospital Fest 2006 this weekend, but he swears he would if he had a car, a driver’s license, or money.“I’m a little bit disappointed,” says Evan L. Hanlon ’08, a music director and DJ for WHRB’s underground rock department, Record Hospital (RH), and a major organizing force behind RH’s upcoming two-night concert. “If it happened it would...

Author: By Jake G. Cohen, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: RH Puts On Underground ‘Fest’ | 4/26/2006 | See Source »

...directors. With two differences. One: she had talent, he didn't. Two: Wood's cluelesss movies played in theaters; Bettie's were sold under the counter, mailed in plain brown wrappers. Yet she has been elevated to pulp goddess. The beatification process began in 1980, when artist Dave Stevens created a Bettie character in his graphic novel The Rocketeer. Jennifer Connelly gave her full-figured life in the 1990 movie version, and the cult was under way. A talking Bettie Page tattoo (voiced by Jodie Foster) anchored an episode of The X Files. Robert Foster, in his book The Real...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Garbo of Bondage | 4/25/2006 | See Source »

...kills half of them within 14 months of diagnosis by progressively paralyzing the body until the sufferer can't speak, swallow or breathe, while usually leaving the mind untouched. It's MND that confines physicist Stephen Hawking to a wheelchair and last month claimed the life of Australian artist Pro Hart. Experts' understanding of the disease remains sketchy, and riluzole falls way short of being a cure: at best, it might prolong a patient's life for a year...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Twitch of Potential | 4/24/2006 | See Source »

...recital that spanned styles from classical ballet to jazzy modern, interspersed informative film-clips and spoken introductions to serve the dual purpose of educating viewers on the show’s content and cleverly distracting them from pauses between numbers. The vision of Artistic Director Elizabeth Bergman, the performance ran April 21 to 23. The recital was divided into two acts, with the first act consisting of student choreographed works (by past and present Harvard students), and with the second act comprised of excerpts from famous works by dance icons. The student pieces were to some extent influenced by modern...

Author: By Mollie K. Wright, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: A Modern 'Viewpointe' | 4/24/2006 | See Source »

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