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...dealt with the 2006 Lebanon War, garnered some of the loudest applause, demonstrating that it is possible to tackle larger issues within the limitations of the format. Lumen Eclipse’s aim is to “bring art to the streets,” according to Kate H. Hale, the project’s program director. This has previously taken the form of two video screens that show motion art each night outside the T stop in Harvard Square. In holding the festival, Lumen Eclipse hoped to expand the programming of the organization and attract a broader audience...
Kennedy School student Sam H. Sanders said he thought McCain crossed a line when he called Obama “that one” while questioning his record. He said calling Obama “that one” showed “a lack of respect...
...experience to the position.” Lively herself said she was “delighted” to take the position and that she looks “forward to working with Dean Smith and the faculty.” The council’s nomination of Donald H. Pfister for parliamentarian—who runs the proceedings for faculty meetings—will be voted on by the FAS. In addition to assigning these new posts, the council also approved a set of revisions to the FAS “procedures for responding to allegations of misconduct...
...suspect.” Patrons are wary of supporting risky, edgy and unsanctioned art, which may be less commercially successful than art that is traditional and accepted, she said. Audience members who were involved in the arts said they agreed with many of Garber’s points. Susan H. Skoog, a fiber artist and student at Simmons College, said, “Patrons definitely influence your work. There’s a tension between making what you want versus simply making what sells well.” Garber concluded that it is the newer art that most needs patronage...
mbridge at midnight for a 24-hour trip to Washington D.C. to hear two Supreme Court cases and meet with Justice David H. Souter ’61 next Tuesday. In preparation for the excursion, former Vermont Supreme Court Chief Justice Jeffrey L. Amestoy and Harvard Law Professors Noah R. Feldman and Ronald S. Sullivan, Jr. discussed the context and facts of the two cases in Lowell House library last night...