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...Shot over five years with a large-format camera, Soth's work depicts a journey that progresses from the snow-covered northern reaches of the Mississippi to the squalor of the Delta. But Sleeping by the Mississippi is less about the river than the spirit of wandering. This is classic American road-trip photography that captures the tender frailties of ordinary people living ordinary lives. Selections from the exhibition will move to the Minneapolis Institute of Arts next March, joining some of Soth's other recent work. Wherever you can see them, his photos are not to be missed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Diversions | 12/6/2004 | See Source »

Multiplayer games--in which participants compete via the Internet--continue to grow in popularity. The most dramatic entrant this year was Battlefield: Vietnam (for PC; $39.99), a surprisingly likable simulation of America's least-liked conflict. Choose one of a dozen maps (from the Mekong Delta to the fall of Saigon) and log on to a server with 30 or so like-minded players. The server automatically divides you into Americans and Viet Cong. Then all you have to do is capture as many enemy flags as you can and try to get killed as few times as possible (death...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Best Video Games: Cool Games | 11/29/2004 | See Source »

MAJOR PROJECTS: Next year the 4,000-km west- east gas pipeline should begin delivering 5,000 cu m of gas annually from the Tarim Basin in Xinjiang to Shanghai and the Yangtze River Delta...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: China: Alternative Paths to Power | 11/22/2004 | See Source »

...Delta Upsilon’s limited edition “Ban This” shirt

Author: By Nina M. Catalano, | Title: Suiting up for The Game | 11/18/2004 | See Source »

...Delta Upsilon created this quality shirt, which comes in four dynamic color variations—light pink, hot pink, chestnut brown and crimson—with not only total humiliation of Yalies in mind, but also social justice. “Harvard has been putting more and more restrictions on social activities at the game,” says Mark L. Hill ’05, a senior member of the selling team. “We were hoping to channel some of these frustrations with our shirts...

Author: By Nina M. Catalano, | Title: Suiting up for The Game | 11/18/2004 | See Source »

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