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...graduate students, alumni and professional artists from the Boston area, in media ranging from photography and painting to sculpture and video. The opening receptions will also feature live performances by the Harvard Spoken Word Society, a cast member from The Vagina Monologues and Raquel Evita Seidel, a local poet, dancer and visual artist...
...It’s really fun! I feel like I’m in a fifties musical—Oklahoma or something!” says Sophia P. Snyder ’07. “I’m not really a good dancer, but they teach it to you every time so you feel like you’ve learned something...
...Dance battles are popping up at venues across the U.S., including Atlanta's popular club MJQ Concourse and Miami's Opium Garden and Prive (the site of a much-lampooned Britney Spears--Christina Aguilera dance skirmish last year). "In the clubs you see a lot of battles nowadays," says dancer Wade Robson, 21, creator of the eponymous MTV show (he also plays himself in You Got Served). "Its foundations are in b-boy culture, but now these dancers are also incredible gymnasts, and they incorporate all styles of dance, from tap to salsa...
...dance-battle scene is also seeing a growing number of women warriors. "There's a lot of pressure with all the people watching and having your reputation on the line," says Maryss, 23, a West Coast--based dancer who frequently participates in competitions at clubs. "[But] even if you do something whack, the crowd will support...
...Hefner has tirelessly proclaimed, Playboy helped spur the sexual revolution with a wink and a nudge. But by the 70s the magazine was not pushing but being dragged. It had introduced pubic hair in the August 1969 issue, with a stroboscopic sequence of actress-dancer Paula Kelly. (Because she was African-American, the breakthrough had a tinge of National Geographic ethnographic exoticism.) The Playmates went decorously full-frontal in 1972, when Hefner felt the competition of the raunchier Penthouse. By then Playboy was a successful franchise with news dealers and big advertisers to consider, and Hefner seemed unsure...