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Both artists claim their recent tour of Asia as inspiration for the pieces on display and their artists' statements certainly reflect a shared intent: he is experimenting "in an attempt to see if everything can inhabit the same visual space," she calls her sculptures "collages," each one "a conglomerate of many passing ideas." Burckhardt works with enamel on wood-his paintings, all roughly the size of a sheet of notebook paper, are slick, colorful meditations somewhere between Dr. Seuss and Kandinsky. He often allows shapes in the underpainting to flicker through the top layer of images, struggling for more dimensions...

Author: By Sonja Nikkila, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Tom Burckhardt and Kathy Butterly | 11/3/2000 | See Source »

While the intent to increase student use of the program is admirable, changing the hours of operation is the wrong way to accomplish the goal...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, | Title: Walk on the 'Safe' Side | 11/2/2000 | See Source »

Wilson J. Hunt Jr. '65-'69, who was arrested after an extended car chase, will be arraigned on six charges--including armed assault with intent to murder--as soon as doctors determine he is fit to participate in a legal proceeding...

Author: By Joshua E. Gewolb and Andrew J. Miller, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERSS | Title: OCS Official Faces Charges In Brookline Chase | 10/27/2000 | See Source »

...course, the intent behind the rules is appealing. The college experience should be about learning, even if neither the individual school nor the student-athlete thinks so. Education is important for reasons we all realize, at the very least because not every student-athlete becomes a millionaire. Short of a draft selection, knowledge is the key to a successful future. These are things we hear in grade school...

Author: By Martin S. Bell, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Saved by the Bell: Beyond the Back Page | 10/27/2000 | See Source »

...Robertson calls them, are dramatic constants, little more than moving pieces of scenery in the story of Mary's fall from sanity. But this dramatic bracketing of the other characters on stage and the corresponding emphasis on Mary Girard is not a defect; it is most likely the very intent of Robertson's writing. It is her version of Bennett's recourse to Parliamentary politics...

Author: By David Kornhaber, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Stage Direction: Entering the Theater of Insanity | 10/27/2000 | See Source »

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