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...caption of the photograph associated with this article stated incorrectly that this event was sponsored by the group Advocates for Harvard ROTC. In fact, as the article itself makes clear, the event was sponsored by the Harvard ROTC Association...
...them are sedentary and some are migrants. / Their short wings are bad for flying. / Some of them are Japanese.” Étienne’s unassuming words conceal much greater significance. It takes about half a section before the meaning of her simple thoughts are made clear, but once they are, a whole metaphorical world of meaning is discovered. This world that Étienne creates is one centered around the idea of art. The most interesting sections of the collection voice Étienne’s own feelings on writing, undeniably fascinating statements that...
...Right One In” is one of the most bizarre movies I’ve seen in a long time, but it’s also one of the best. It consists of equal parts gory horror and enchanting romance, so it’s not entirely clear what kind of film director Tomas Alfredson set out to make in his adaptation of Swedish author John Ajvide Lindqvist’s novel of the same name. And yet, judging by the accolades the film has already won, including the Founders Award for Best Narrative Feature at the 2008 Tribeca...
...physical space in a way that is both natural and honest to their origin.A show this May at the New York Photography Festival, curated by Barber, featured a collection of work presented in a massive yet cohesive unit of black frames on white matte. With this, it became clear what kind of gallery Barber would run if he didn’t believe in the advantages of running a site like tinyvices: one with endless walls blanketed with limitless and constantly changing content.Because physicality is important to art (and is an element that the site lacks), Barber created TV Books...
...making the show. Unlike “ER,” “House” was created by a layman, David Shore, and although the show is purportedly inspired by medical columns from The New York Times and The New Yorker, it isn’t exactly clear on what distant reality the show is based. Unlike in “ER,” where innumerable patients must be treated at a moment’s notice, House is able to spend days diagnosing one patient and doing several trillion dollars worth of tests. In real life...