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This exhibition features the paintings that Paul Gauguin produced between his departure for Tahiti in 1891 and his death in the Marquesa Islands in 1903 are currently on display at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. The canvasses are among Gauguin’s most mysterious, colorful and exotic. The exhibition’s Boston stop will be its only showing in the U.S., so be sure to see it while you can. “Gauguin Tahiti” runs through June 20 at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston...
Lil’ Kim once advised, “What do you do when your man is untrue? You cut the sucker off and find someone new.” If only Julia Stiles’ Paige had honored Kim’s fine words, in the new film The Prince and Me, she wouldn’t have to undergo the central trial of deciding whether to become the Queen of Denmark or pursue her ambition of becoming a Doctor in Third World Countries...
...increasingly neglecting the importance of evolutionary sciences, Harvard should be a role model, not a reflection of the market’s whims. And other schools, notably University of California Berkeley (as well as Yale and Cornell, which have recently constructed enviable environmental science facilities), have done just fine by their organismic and evolutionary biologists...
...students who instigated the study in California and Oregon have begun a fine mission which Congress should now lead to a happy conclusion for students everywhere. Legislators should seize the opportunity to eliminate any undue financial drains associated with the desire to learn. Textbook sales should be governed by student needs first—and profits second...