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Resembling a ghostly tornado, the 36-foot-long sculpture is suspended from the glass ceiling of the courtyard in the Fogg. Echelman used knitted stainless steel, velvet and nylon nets to create the sculpture...
Echelman said she wants viewers to understand the sculpture for themselves but offered different, seemingly conflicting interpretations. She compared the inside view to being inside a trap or a courtyard. "It's like a haven. You can go inside of it," Echelman said...
This update of the Hitchcock classic presents Christopher Reeve in his first leading role since his accident. He plays a newly paralyzed architect who passes time by watching his neighbors across a courtyard, eventually coming to believe that one is a murderer. Reeve is touching, in part, because the role echoes his own story, but his talents seem undiminished, and his performance is very appealing in its own right. Unfortunately the movie itself is a disappointment, with a suspenseful set-up but flat climax...
While in College, Hurley and his friends founda pheasant in the Kirkland courtyard after oneHarvard-Yale game. Feeling a little peckish afterThe Game, they took the bird home to Kirkland G-32and plucked...
...would have thought that last Sunday was commencement day by the way the sun was shining over Harvard. In Lowell House, the celebratory atmosphere was tangible, with the rows of chairs set up in the courtyard, the undergraduates dressed in better-than-normal attire and the tutors and administration sporting their academic robes. But while some of the seniors might have hoped that C-Day had come early, the occasion for ceremony was instead the installation of the new masters of Lowell, Diana L. Eck and Dorothy A. Austin...