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...vests, arms crossed like shields over their chests made sure that no one stood in the walkways and that fervent fans didn’t overstep their ticket assignments. Behind my seat, a shaggy haired all-American knew every word to every song and sang every syllable into my ear.—Staff Writer Adam C. Estes can be reached at estes@fas.harvard.edu...
...would eventually desert his wife and run away with his neighbor’s wife.The technical aspects of the painting are equally ambiguous. According to Wolohojian, the eye of the viewer is “immediately drawn to the pearl earring” in the angel’s ear. But that precise white dot is mirrored by the energetic but inexplicable white splotches of paint on and around the figure of Mary. In the foreground, some of the ruffles on the furniture are meticulously shaded, while an entire ottoman is only half-painted. Part of the white chair...
However, while haphazardly flipping through a copy of Rolling Stone a few weeks ago, a voice spoke to me. As two bright lights shone in my face, a higher power gave me my mission in strange tongues, which sounds, to an untrained ear, like the squealing wheels and crash...
...reason last year was not so successful was that they didn’t get an early enough start,” he added, referring to what Mehta called disappointment over last year’s speaker, Tim Russert.Many of the marshals said they hoped to keep an open ear to their peers’ needs.“I am absolutely looking forward to this upcoming year and getting as much input from as many seniors—and getting as many seniors involved—as possible,” said Moore, who is the third consecutive first...
...black experience and African-Americans' struggles with the legacy of slavery in 20th century America. Most of his works were set in Pittsburgh, his childhood hometown. While some critics faulted his plays for what they saw as a crippling focus on race, most hailed Wilson's unerring ear for dialogue and emotion. The undercurrent of social protest that defined his works was also part of Wilson's offstage life?he argued for a separate black theater and opposed color-blind casting...