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Finally, if the fine officers of HUPD don’t do the trick, go to the mattresses and call the Cambridge police. Clearly, you’re dealing with more than the Harvard disciplinary infrastructure is equipped to handle. You’ll have some fun pretending to be a crotchety Cantabrigian, and even more fun hearing about your neighbors’ underage drinking citations through your paper-thin walls. Hey, they asked...
...Expansion and growth are keywords throughout the fine arts world of Boston these days, and many other museums in the area have dedicated themselves to new building and development, including the Museum of Fine Arts and the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum. With this building boom, Manoogian says, “Boston is becoming more of a hub for art museums...
...addition to an increased interest in fine art in general, many Boston museums are currently building up their collections of modern and contemporary art. Manoogian cites the Institute of Contemporary Art’s construction of a new $62 million building as evidence for his claim that “there is a modern and contemporary arts craze happening right...
...hearted to the darker and more serious; this decision caused the entire performance to be off-balance. By the end of the evening, it felt as if the opening work “Words, Words, Words,” was trivialized and stripped of its significance, despite being a fine work of its own right. Nevertheless, each of the four first-time directors exhibited a distinctive and creative voice. I hope their next efforts in longer, extended works would take greater risks and traverse deeper waters, aspects that were missing in this production...
Andrew D. Fine ’09, a Crimson editorial editor, is a social studies concentrator in Eliot House. Nadia O. Gaber ’09, a Crimson editorial editor, is a history and literature concentrator in Kirkland House...