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Joseph Ablow can be described as such an artist. A Boston native and Professor of Fine Arts at Boston University for 20 years, Ablow has, for much of his career, devoted himself to the still life, finding in simple objects—the bowl, the cloth, the tableboth—the abstract and the specific. Ablow’s show of “Recent Paintings” at the Pucker Gallery in Boston is a testament both to his innovation and his artistic stamina...
...depic confrontational situations that appear slightly amusing until closely inspected. The figures, which seem alien-like at first glance due to their green heads, soon come to resemble human beings in compromising positions. Morbid scenes of violence show lynchings, detached limbs, captivity and fear. Ali’s fine-grained gouache techniques allow her to emphasize disturbing minute details, like Confederate flags on the belt buckles of figures resembling Klu Klux Klansmen, and to depict race issues without using black and white...
...Lonely Planet is always one of our competitors, but we're doing fine, we exceeded our budget and we're making oodles of money," says Sarah P. Rotman `02, publishing director...
From 1995 until last year, the pages of The Crimson bemoaned the College’s decision to randomize the House system. The announcement predated my arrival at this fine institution, but I can sympathize with the students’ concerns about it. I believe, however, that randomization works, if not because our Houses now better represent microcosms of the College as a whole, then because the College as a result of randomization has placed such competent, devoted Faculty members at the helm of House life...
...must adjust to every piano,” he said. “The Hamburg [Steinway] Mr. Brendel selected is a fine instrument, and I am enjoying playing...