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...Schindewolf’s second-place effort in 4:02.92, Parent’s third-place showing in 4:03.73, and Lynch’s time of 4:05.39, good enough for fourth place, helped the Crimson remain clear of the field. Gray??s victory in the 200 freestyle in a time of 1:41.49, along with McKellar’s third place effort in the 100 butterfly in a time of 50.40 and Melillo’s second place showing in the 100 breaststroke in 56.37, helped close out a strong second day for the Crimson squad...
While George W. Bush’s fervent and explicit Christianity may well be his defining personal feature, critic and professor John Gray reminds us that Bush is not the defining manifestation of political Christianity. According to Gray??s newest book, “Black Mass,” the results of mixing religion and civic life can range from utopian aspirations to apocalyptic predictions of doom. Gray??s entertaining but flawed argument posits that the common theme of early Christian believers, Enlightenment thinkers, and modern politicians is a faulty belief in society?...
...Electric Stage” (the original lies dormant on the other side of the wall). This newly acquired light display machine looks a little like a kitchen on parade, its metallic clinks audibly expressing its kinetic appeal. A six-minute film, “Light Play: Black White Gray?? (1930) plays on an adjacent wall, further emphasizing the importance of light and movement, and complementing the ever-shifting silhouette of the spot-lit sculpture. In the past, the original sculpture has only been set in motion during weekly demonstrations due to its fragility, while the label directed viewers...
...these issues, then his film might seem less a propaganda co-written by the NYPD’s PR branch and the Department of Homeland Security, and more like the excellent crime thriller it might have been (and sort of is). Thankfully, Joaquin Phoenix and Mark Wahlberg bolster Gray??s average direction and his amateurish screenplay. Phoenix’s character, Bobby, runs a Brooklyn nightclub under the auspices of a shifty Russian family, while Wahlberg’s character, Bobby’s brother Joseph, serves as a decorated police officer and lives in the shadow...
...Keohane joined the Corporation in July 2005, filling not only former University of Chicago president Hanna H. Gray??s seat on the seven-person governing body but also Gray??s intellectual niche, according to Interim President Derek...