Word: felted
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Bowen, who also stressed Jo's thoughtfulness,said she and other friends felt Jo's death was"very unexpected...
...went to the library on 42nd Street in New York, this beautiful library. I used to go there and sitting in that reading room I just felt intelligent--"Here I am, I must be intelligent. Look at that ceiling, isn’t it wonderful." I was always intrigued by OCD because it's not a psychosis, It's a neurosis. So the person who has it, they know what they're doing is irrational, but they can't stop it. It's not like where you actually believe something, like a schizophrenic actually believes they're hearing things. They...
Justin A. Barkley '02 said he thought thedebate was more interesting than at many similarevents, although he felt Kristol did not presenthis case as well as he could have...
...seems almost fitting that when director Stanley Kubrick died at home on March 7, The New York Times felt it necessary to report that there were no suspicious circumstances surrounding his death. Kubrick always had a reputation as something of a misanthrope, a connoisseur of violence and off-kilter ideas. It's no wonder people translated the Kubrick that they saw on the screen to the Kubrick who lived a quiet life as an expatriate in London. Alas, the real Kubrick died a death less bizarre or shocking than that of many of his characters. But his movies, as mundane...
...white photography, oil and acrylic paintings, charcoal drawings and watercolors but also presented very unusual media as well. Some of these are senior Amanda Proctor's Native American beadwork, a wire sculpture by Rachel Friedman '01, plastic boxes filled with transparencies and water by Jen Wu '00 and felt pennants by graduate student Paul VanDe Carr. Other unique uses of media and subject included junior Erwin Rosinberg's whimsical magic marker drawings, junior Shana Starobin's collage and sophomore Mana Golzari's mixed media work. Yet, in Panorama, the traditional and the non-traditional elements flowed together so well that...