Word: gaze
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...politics, and according to the article, this makes Cambridge a target for local polluters. Though Harvard may be a model University in terms of power consumption, Cambridge is not a model town from any environmental standpoint. If anything, this award should inspire environmental advocates on campus to turn their gaze away from campus and towards the wider goal of cleaning up Cambridge. There is still work to be done to make Harvard fully sustainable. We commend the University for its efforts toward sustainability, and ask students to support campus environmental groups. As the leaves turn crimson, let?...
...pianist is probably Degas’ brother Renee, the figure of Mary Renee’s wife, and the angel the wife of one of Renee’s neighbors. The pianist, with his strangely blurred face, is looking past the figure of Mary to the angel. His gaze is disturbingly prophetic: Renee would eventually desert his wife and run away with his neighbor’s wife.The technical aspects of the painting are equally ambiguous. According to Wolohojian, the eye of the viewer is “immediately drawn to the pearl earring” in the angel?...
...case of NTFU, the lower extremities, not the lungs, of visitors are most affected. The grotesque becomes something like pathos, intriguing our sympathies and altering our perceptions—the images of this war, previously censored but now presented on sites like NTFU, will most certainly redefine our gaze. With or without pants, the truth is making its way around the world fringed with photography, pornography, or, in the age of digital communication, warnography...
Exactly one moment in the video really works: for about a second, the two parts collide, as the ballroom floods and soldiers run amongst the dancers. Then it cuts back to the battlefield and repeats the same battle-dance-longing-gaze-close-up-of-a-band-member sequence for the next two minutes, earnestly informing me that war and loss really, really suck...
Boston is a baseball city. Everything else—football, or otherwise—comes after.And, on a day when New England’s collective gaze was trained on Jacobs Field and Fenway Park, the Patriots did little to verify that there happened to be a gridiron dynasty worth watching.The San Diego Chargers (2-2) rolled over an injury-riddled New England team by a score of 41-17 yesterday, dealing the Patriots (2-2) their first home defeat since the New York Jets visited Massachusetts on Dec. 22, 2002.A capacity Gillette Stadium crowd—New England?...