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March 19 through June 12. "Power, Pleasure, Pain: Contemporary Women Artists and the Female Body." Representations of the female body appear throughout the history of Western art. Since antiquity, male artist have appropriated the female body as the locus of formal, erotic or symbolic meaning.

Author: By Kelly T. Yee, | Title: This Week at Harvard | 3/17/1994 | See Source »

The album opens with the haunting "Possession," which is almost church-like at first, with McLachlan's clear voice double-tracked over the accompaniment of a Hammond organ. "Listen as the wind blows from across the great divide," she murmurs calmly, as the song shifts gradually into a more driven...

Author: By Diane E. Levitan, | Title: Ecstatic Fumbling | 3/10/1994 | See Source »

The second half of "Billboards," featuring thechoreography of Margo Sappington, then PeterPucci, elevates the energy , especially the sexualenergy five different songs with a brilliantlycohesive and magnetic flair. Sappington's workexplores the joy and sensuality of desire, as wellas its conflicting emotions. The talent of theJoffrey dancers shines in these segments...

Author: By Clarissa A. Bonanno, | Title: Princely ballet | 3/10/1994 | See Source »

All of the choreographers seem to incorporateanother interesting element into their respectivepieces. Male and female dancers dance almost asequal partners; the females often supportextensions executed by the male dancers. PeterPucci even has same-sex and mixed-sex pairssimultaneously performing erotic moves. it isPrince, after all, who decided to label himselfwith...

Author: By Clarissa A. Bonanno, | Title: Princely ballet | 3/10/1994 | See Source »

Koestenbaum's years at Harvard are mentioned often in the book, as the time in his life when he developed both a love for opera and a sexual awareness. During the interview, he fondly recalls an opera club he formed in North House with a (female) love, and her singing...

Author: By Jefferson Packer, | Title: The Phantoms of Opera's Divas | 2/24/1994 | See Source »

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