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...Lugo's behavior leading up to his admission on Monday was reminiscent of former U.S. President Bill Clinton before he conceded his affair with Monica Lewinsky in 1998. Lugo kept even his closest aides in the dark about the truth. As late as last weekend, presidential spokesman Emilio Camacho was telling reporters that Carrillo's paternity claims "must be false." Sources close to Carrillo suggest the suit might never have been filed if Lugo had assumed a more appropriate level of child support in the past...
Given the astonishing presence J. Lorenzo “Enzo” Camacho ’07 has on the campus visual arts scene today, it might come as a surprise to many that Camacho had not formally pursued visual art before college. Rather, he explains, his interest in the medium devloped gradually. “I sort of fell into the visual studies concentration. I came to college with a vague interest in filmmaking,” he explains. “Freshmen year, I took a photo and experimental video class and, in my sophomore fall, I comped...
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...these works or revisit and appreciate the work that went into realizing them rather than a painting which is painted and then continually exhibited. These works, if they’re not documented, then they’ll never be seen again,” says Hays. Enzo A. Camacho ’07 contributed work to the exhibit. “It’s really exciting for me to have the opportunity to show the piece after it self-destructed,” he says. In discussing his documented installation piece, Camacho (creator of the aforementioned motorized loveseat...
...exhibit? Instead of hiring people unqualified or uninterested in the exhibit, the VES staff decided on an internship program, reaching out to students from Harvard, MIT, and other local colleges to publicize, maintain, and man the exhibit. After seeing a flyer, Jose “Enzo” Camacho ’07 spoke to Lambert-Beatty, one of his professors, and applied. He is now one of eight interns working at the exhibit.“I always had an interest in experimental art, and had a problem with the fact that video [art] was supposed to be mainstream...