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Purdy’s most recent project is an art gallery that includes work from local artists, as well as his own work. The collection revolves around abstract, “semi-abstract” and realist works. Purdy, who trained at Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts...
People love Yale. Not just because the school footed the booze bill on Halloween. One senior loves it so much that when striking workers shouted at a protest this fall that Yale has no soul, she took it as a personal affront. “Yale is so close to...
What Americans also find attractive in the meditation most commonly practiced here and in the ideals of Buddhism is the sense that one can affect one’s own destiny. Enlightenment is ultimately something one must achieve for oneself. These basic assumptions of self-reliance and self-empowerment are...
France’s refusal to support the war against Iraq stemmed from basic disagreements about intelligence information—not a desire to counterbalance American military strength or intrinsic anti-American bias—according to Levitte.
“We want to find out what the constraints might be of getting everybody on the same page,” Verba said. “There is no intrinsic value of having separate calendars, but each school has its reasons.”