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...view of pre-revolutionary Cuba. After the screening, Garcia told The Crimson that those critics were misinformed. “When you make a movie about a political open wound, people will come at you with a political agenda,” Garcia said. “If a French filmmaker had made this movie, you would not have heard the same things. But I am a Cuban exile.” Richard A. Serna ’10, vice president of the Latino Men’s Collective, which helped organize the event with the Harvard Cuban American Undergraduate...
...Perhaps it’s that as soon as Janet L. Kim ’04 was offered a job at the esteemed French atelier Rochas in July of 2006, the company quickly folded and closed its doors for good...
...classic places to worry about how ideas work in history is the French Revolution. My ‘Frenchness’ started out of my ‘ideasness,’” he says...
...Livesey is also working on a study of the French province of Languedoc, which he said is a “fat book which won’t have as much of a readership.” The work will focus on the participation of peasants in transforming modernization...
...CORRECTION: The Oct. 16 news article "Revolutionizing the Revolution" incorrectly attributed remarks by Michael R. Ragalie '09 to Kevin M. Riley ’08. It was Ragalie, not Riley, who said, "It was very useful as a means of learning about the atmosphere of the French Revolution through art" and "[Visiting professor James Livesey's ’94] excitability is very contagious and makes people more interested in the topic...