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...banners, march down a New York street in a suffrage demonstration. These images link past activism with the current political atmosphere on campus. “It’s such an inspiration seeing people our age parading... being pro-active and so mature,” says Liz J. Powers ’10, one of the student artists featured in the exhibit. Her painting, “New Power,” conveys the rising optimism of women voters with bright colors in a simple folk style. Castro Samayoa hoped to provide a forum for such creativity...
...matter the end result, though, the video fucking rocks. And if Al Gore ’69 could make recycling look half this cool, I might actually bring my empty beer cans down the stairs instead of just hurling them down the garbage chute. —Joshua J. Kearney...
...tremendously important careers, whose oeuvres owe much to the same influences but whose trajectories and legacies are unique. At the same time, the album’s scarcity is indicative of the near-universal oversight of this rich and rewarding musical niche. —Staff writer Ryan J. Meehan can be reached at rmeehan@fas.harvard.edu...
...Danny to act out, landing both men in trouble with the law, the two are sentenced to community service. Danny is assigned to mentor Augie (Christopher Mintz-Plasse), an awkward teen obsessed with live-action role-playing, while Wheeler’s charge is Ronnie (Bobb’e J. Thompson), a precocious but foul-mouthed youngster. Both young actors bring impressive energy to their roles. As the shy and socially inept Augie, Mintz-Plasse calls to mind his best-known role as McLovin’ in “Superbad.” Yet he still manages to make...
...Staff writer Sarah J. Howland can be reached at showland@fas.harvard.edu...