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...renowned American architects, like Philip Johnson, and South American practitioners of the style. The city was once called “pedacito del cielo”—a little piece of heaven. This is not just a nickname, but also seems to refer to the unfulfilled dream of a modernist utopia. Now, slums surround many of the geometric concrete surfaces and glass curtain walls of the mid-century expansion.Alessandro Balteo Yazbeck’s exhibit at the Sert Gallery in the Carpenter Center, titled “Pedacito del Cielo (1998-2008),” tackles the tangled...
...stalemate. At the same time, notwithstanding the dearth of daylight between the candidates on policy or any history of personal animosity prior to the commencement of the campaign, the sheer ferocity of the conflict by that point, in the words of Donna Brazile, may make a “dream ticket” nothing more than a “fantasy ticket.” It may be a fantasy, but the alternative scenario for Democrats is a nightmare...
Chingy’s tired. Hella tired. Chingy falls asleep, and oh my, does Chingy have a dream! What no one’s told Chingy, I’d venture to guess, is that some dreams are best kept to oneself. The video for his new single “Gimme That,” is an ode to the unfettered sub-conscious. Generally, when the masturbatory tendencies of one’s deepest thoughts reach the point when they are freely allowed to rear their head in real life, you can be certain of two things. One, you?...
...class was it?LC: Sociology. I actually took three classes with him. At least one of them was not necessary. RR: Did you ever get with him?LC: No, he had a girlfriend. I met his dog though.RR: Did you ever blog about him?LC: No.RR: Did you ever dream about him?LC: I had a nightmare about the class once.RR: So you really never did anything about it?LC: He had a girlfriend so I tried to be good. But still, when he walks into a room, both my best friend and I check him out. Did I mention...
...sports fan in any other city, the resurgence of a team like the New Orleans Hornets would seem like a dream. They're one of the youngest teams in the NBA, yet, at 36-15, have the best record in the fiercely competitive Western Conference. They can light up the scoreboard - the Bees average over 100 points per game - and in crunch time, bear down to play blue-collar defense. They feature an explosive, 6-ft. point guard, Chris Paul, who throws teardrop passes through traffic, buries outside shots with ease, and can score amongst the tall guys down...