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...little fatalist about the construction, so this way we can own it more and make it ours,” said Dunster resident Erinn M. Wattie ’06, who helped organize the event. Each house had total freedom to paint eight of the 24 panels. Mather chose a classic arts theme, creating Pollack and Van Gogh inspired scenes, while Dunster went with a “moose-tastic” design Evan R. Johnson ’06, a Dunster resident and also a Crimson editor said.—Staff writer Lindsay A. Maizel can be reached...

Author: By Lindsay A. Maizel, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Durang ’71 Honored At 14th Annual Arts Festival | 5/8/2006 | See Source »

...when the Hearst people chose Foster, they knew they were getting an international star. Still, they might not have suspected he would give them the best building to appear in New York City in years. (It may also be a first sign of new hope for the city's beleaguered skyline, overbuilt with middling boxes. Major additions are now promised or under way from a long list of architects of Foster's caliber, including Frank Gehry, Fumihiko Maki, Renzo Piano and Richard Rogers.) What Foster has created is a 46-story notched glass tower covered with a webwork of triangles...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Love Triangle | 5/7/2006 | See Source »

...Court justice. When asked to choose the most important case of his tenure, Breyer pointed to Bush v. Gore, the 2000 case that ended the Florida recount, because the court had to effectively decide a presidential election in a short time span. But in terms of social impact, Breyer chose the 2003 University of Michigan affirmative action cases, specifically the ruling upholding Michigan Law School’s admissions policy. “The way the court works is very future related,” Breyer explained. Breyer devoted most of his speech to outlining the court?...

Author: By Paras D. Bhayani, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Breyer Banters With Law Students | 5/4/2006 | See Source »

...what inspired producer Taylor M. Owings ’08 to see this once again realized on stage? “Every year Harvard S.T.A.G.E., a program that exposes inner-city Boston kids to the dramatic arts, puts on a fundraising musical. We chose to do Footloose because we love its ‘cut-loose’ attitude and knew everyone at Harvard would appreciate that at this point in the year. It has a top 40 score. The plot is fun. We know that Harvard students and our S.T.A.G.E. kids alike will love it,” said...

Author: By Theodore B. Bressman, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: ‘Footloose’ for a Cause | 5/3/2006 | See Source »

...talked to John T. Drake ’06, and we both wanted to do one big last production, so the two of us chose ‘Alice in Wonderland’ because I had so much background in it,” says Goldman, who will serve as production designer and set designer for the show...

Author: By Pamela T. Freed, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Melissa E. Goldman '06 | 5/3/2006 | See Source »

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