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...Color of Delusion” in recognition of his receipt of the 2004 Harvard Foundation Humanitarian Award. Free and open to the public. 6 p.m. Memorial Church. Reception to follow in the Great Space, Robinson Hall...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NO HEADLINE | 4/23/2004 | See Source »

...those who like their Ozu in color, this late-period work—his first in color—from 1958 has come to the very complete Harvard Film Archive Ozu festival. The intriguing family dynamics concern an independent daughter—it is the 50s after all and women are finding their place—who refuses her more traditional father’s plan of an arranged marriage. Beyond the plot, however, Ozu’s movies are special for their interest in color—in this case, red (Ozu’s favorite color...

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...News Special. "Five Presidents on the Presidency" draws on TV interviews ranging back to HST in 1952 to explore the occupants' various interpretations of the Oval Office. See a pre-Watergate Nixon say with a straight face: "I hope to restore respect to the Presidency." CH.5. 9 p.m. Color...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: television | 4/23/2004 | See Source »

FRIDAY: In Concert. Two back-to-back replays of rock-music simulcasts from last year feature Alice Cooper, the Allman Brothers Band, Blood Sweat and Tears, Curtis Mayfield, Seals and Crofts, Chuck Berry, Poco, and Bo Diddley. CH.5. WBCN-FM. 11:30. Color...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: television | 4/23/2004 | See Source »

Some pieces in the exhibition are quite striking and hold their own without the need of an explanation. Gordon Olson, while investigating the problem of color transparency in three dimensions, created an extremely beautiful plexiglass sculpture that produces different color overlaps and transparencies as the viewer walks around it. Perhaps only as an independent study could Robert Stortz work on his unusual, cylindrical light sculpture consisting of two fluorescent lights encased in pieces of colored plastic. Another piece worth nothing is a metal sculpture done by Tom Costagliola meant to spin under the force of falling water...

Author: By Lydia Robinson, | Title: Ten Years of Problems | 4/22/2004 | See Source »

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