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...Exploration is at the heart of his way of working," says Aram Gallery curator Daniel Charny. "Trying out combinations of forms, technologies, finishes and textures, Hay?n weaves the familiar with the new. It's this sense of history and craftsmanship, combined with his thoughtful humor, that makes his work so special." tel: (44-20) 7557 7557; thearamgallery.org; tel: (34-93) 532 1776 13; hayonstudio.com

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hybrid Vigor | 10/9/2006 | See Source »

...more political humor, visit time.com/cartoons

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Punchlines: Oct. 16, 2006 | 10/8/2006 | See Source »

...Theater as genuine Nobel Laureates, Ig Nobel recipients, and other “ignitaries” participated in this year’s ceremony honoring achievements that “make people laugh, and then make them think.” The night’s sponsor, the science humor magazine “Annals of Improbable Research,” distributed awards for everything from research which proved that dung beetles are “finicky eaters” to an exploration of why woodpeckers do not get headaches. “I’m a true supporter...

Author: By Logan R. Ury, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Weird Science Wows At Ig Nobels | 10/6/2006 | See Source »

...piece is as masterfully derivative and flamboyant as anything on the Sisters’ previous album, sounding like vintage ABBA, Billy Joel, and Bee-Gees all at once. It’s also reassuring to know the Sisters haven’t lost any of their sense of humor or their fascination for the sexually explicit. (It’s a small marvel “Ta-Dah” avoided the brand of a Parental Advisory label. Clearly the RIAA needs to catch up on their slang.) The Sisters’ lyrics are as playful and unconventional as ever...

Author: By Luis Urbina, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: CD Review: Scissor Sisters, "Ta-Dah" | 10/5/2006 | See Source »

...opinion column, “Diversity and Denial,” was misleading in its statement that a white student was the first person in an undergraduate course on African American humor to use the epithet “nigger” in reference to a slave. While the student was in fact the first person to directly refer to the slave as a “nigger,” the course professor had told a joke in which the slave referred to himself in that manner...

Author: By Ashton R. Lattimore | Title: Diversity and Denial | 10/4/2006 | See Source »

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