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...Keeffe, who owned a copy of Kandinsky's book, was no Theosophist, but like him, she felt that abstract art could express the artist's purely internal realities. In 1915 she was a 28-year-old art teacher stuck at a small women's college in South Carolina. One year earlier, she had been living happily in New York City and getting her first eager taste of Picasso, Braque and American modernists like John Marin. Stranded in a place she called the "tail end of the world," she decided to go where none of those artists had ventured. Drawing...
...human nature. Just as they did with Gmail, the Googlers have made their newest product invitation-only. You can't just use Google Wave; you have to be chosen. It's like Willy Wonka and the golden ticket. By the time I finally got my Wave invitation, I actually felt grateful. In some part of my brain, I really believed that instead of using a browser-based communications app, I was attending a totally excellent party...
...season back on track, the Harvard players did not need any extra motivation going into Saturday’s game against an undefeated Brown team. But a fierce rivalry has developed between the two teams that annually compete for the league title, and the mutual distaste could almost be felt in the cold autumn...
...only intersectional regattas the Crimson will sail this fall, Harvard felt that it held its own against out-of-division competition while gaining valuable experience for the rest of the season. Each boat was able to complete 20 races on the weekend. Roger Williams won the regatta by more than 60 points...
...When we got out there, we just wanted to do something immediately,” Morrow said. “And we know how we play when we have a spark from the beginning. So coming out there, I felt comfortable running the ball, and simply that, we did what...