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...endows it with an unspoiled freshness and individuality perceived as lacking in much of today’s self-referential, art-history and art-world obsessed work. To put it gently, you might say that “outsider art” has an endearing quirkiness; to be more honest, but also less politically correct, you might say that it’s a little bit crazy in a very good way. Perhaps the best example of this quality is provided by the Cuban-American artist Felipe Jesus Consalvos, whose work consists of the most visually hectic but utterly stunning...
...will allow further HoCo allocations. As a HoCo Treasurer, I have tremendous appreciation and enthusiasm for the value and work of House Committees, and I believe appropriate UC funding for HoCos is extremely important. Our first responsibility must be managing student money responsibly, and that has certainly been the honest intent of the Campus Life Committee...
...tour groups that regularly block pathways and gawk at students on their way to classes were nowhere to be seen. With the exception of clusters of eager would-be Harvard parents and their children, there were no massive groups of camera-toting intruders taking pictures of real-life-honest-to-goodness Harvard students or naïvely rubbing our benefactor’s foot for good luck...
...BGLTSA did not stifle debate; indeed, had we not expressed our view, there would have been no debate at all. The Crimson’s criticism of the BGLTSA is problematic because it seems to take issue with open, honest campus discourse. The dismissal of all the criticisms that have been lumped into the category of the “politically correct” ends conversation before it can begin. Such dismissals pose at least as strong a threat to free speech on campus as so-called “political correctness” itself...
...Nick danced wildly and soaked up every minute on stage. Chris, jumping from guitar to Rhodes, dazzled the room with precise riffs and flowing rhythms. And Ben, sweating like a wild animal, put his soul into every note he played and every word he sang. These guys are honest musicians; yet they use their position for political and social messages as well...