Word: depths
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...groans surround the viewer in the darkness. The "message" here, at least the one stated by curator Marilyn A. Zeitlin as "the frustration and vanity of communication," seems simplistically overt. But the images of the faces themselves are so interesting, so cragged with subtle shades of dark and light, depth and surface, that their collective, somewhat pat "meaning" does a disservice to their visual complexity. There is also a certain ludicrousness to a message of "non-communication" being communicated so thoroughly through Viola's work...
...insist on seeing Bubka's ambitions solely in terms of material gain is to ignore the depth of his attachment both to his sport and to Ukraine. In addition to his athletics club in Berlin, where he conducts much of his own training, he runs the Bubka sports club in Donetsk, which sponsors 35 coaches and more than 200 children. Each February he also puts together an invitational in Donetsk, in which vaulters from all over the world compete. "I had a dream to do this for our young people," he says. "With changes in my country, many coaches have...
...discussed in great depth the technical aspects of a tornado, but you barely touched on the emotional impact that a twister can cause. I was an avid lightning and storm watcher before a building I was in was hit by a small tornado. Although I escaped without any physical injury, I doubt I'll ever again enjoy a lightning display without wondering if there is a tornado with my name on it lurking in the storm. I wonder if Sheriff Donnie Joe Yancey, who played tug-of-war with a tornado in Arkansas, feels the same way. DAN STEWART Ashburn...
...lone victory for the Crimson that day came, not surprisingly, at the No. 4 position where sophomore Phil Tseng dominated his opponent 6-3, 6-3. Tseng's victory made the final Crimson record at the No. 4 position an incredible 30-4, a tribute to the depth of Harvard coach Dave Fish's team...
...reading between the lines, things get clearly depressing for Harvard. The men had absolutely no depth, struggling to an 0-5 record and a last-place Heptagonals finish in the outdoor season after an average (4-3, sixth at Heps) indoor season...