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...Tuesday, the Education Policy Committee (EPC) approved eight proposals out of the roughly 40 submitted by departments, according to Assistant Dean of the College Stephanie H. Kenen. One proposal had already been green-lighted, she said...
...world.” Such pieces raise questions as to the prints’ place—art, protest, or both—that the show never really answers or addresses further. Although some of the efforts to achieve radicalism may be questionable—the neon green and orange walls may hurt your eyes more than help the exhibit—the show works hard to earn its exclamation point, and earn it it does. Whether it will engender new sources of dissent—or even DISSENT!—we’ll have to wait...
...that is distinctive to the franchise. The villain has a unique physical attribute as well: because of a disfigured eye, he cries tears of blood. And, as always, there is the Bond Girl. This time around the BG is the beguiling Vesper Lynd, played by the impossibly attractive Eva Green. While Craig’s 007 is grittier, Casino’s Bond girl—unlike previous bombshells Halle Berry or Teri Hatcher who have inhabited the role in the past—has more class and elegance than ever. The first time Bond and Lynd meet, they size...
...Green Day “The Saints Are Coming” Dir. Chris Milk When two bands as politically active as Green Day and U2 join forces, atomic bombs won’t be dismantled—they’ll be dropped as close to President Bush as possible. In the video for their new joint single, “The Saints Are Coming,” the venerated rock bands combine their political energies to reiterate their belief that the response to Hurricane Katrina was inadequate. “The Saints Are Coming?...
...calls games for the Los Angeles Dodgers, will provide the play-by-play. The color commentary will be shaded crimson and blue—former Harvard tackle Danny M. Jiggetts ’76, later a Chicago Bear, and former Eli quarterback Brian J. Dowling, a onetime Green Bay Packer, will join Steiner, according to the channel. Despite forecasts of heavy rain tomorrow, Harvard officials said it is highly unlikely that Saturday’s tailgate will be cancelled. “A little rain isn’t going to stop us from getting out on that field...