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Allston residents continued to voice concerns about the impact of Harvard’s proposed science complex and questioned the University’s relationship with the neighborhood at a meeting of the Harvard Allston Task Force last night...
...love and acceptance. Although departing from the traditional emphasis on Lucie’s physique, this production nonetheless is very concerned with physicality through movement. Besides a mobile set—complete with live statues, turning windows, and flying trees—the actors perpetually move to a complex choreography. “We’re incorporating a lot of dance elements into the staging of the show,” Kirk says. “It’s not a ballet, but that doesn’t mean we’re not... having rhythm as part...
...other co-chair. The department’s initial 13 to 16 faculty members—who have yet to be named—will retain ties to their current faculties, but its headquarters will be stationed across the river in the Allston campus’ flagship science complex. The department will also conduct a search for three junior faculty members and plans to eventually expand still further...
...They are very close to film in terms of their aesthetic aspect,” he says.In exploring the relationship between gaming and art, HIMG is part of a larger trend among Harvard students—the search for a way to healthily incorporate increasingly addictive and complex video and computer games into their lives. The pursuit may seem trivial to non-gamers, but for a growing section of the Harvard population, it’s an incredibly difficult balancing act.DIGITAL EVOLUTIONLi agrees that the term “interactive media” covers a wide spectrum, but he also...
...great book because somehow everyone around me, while still managing to maintain more activities and better grades than me, has had the time to read Philip Roth and recognize his genius. Or have they?If Frankfurt is right, maybe they’re all pretending and my inferiority complex is just the result of a “Matrix”-like web of deception. Pierre Bayard’s new book has confirmed my suspicions. In the French literature professor’s “How to Talk About Books You Haven’t Read...