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...Addressing the reason why corporations might want to take on the images of an artist who was best known for his subversive, anti-establishment stance prior to the Obama campaign, Dackerman says, “I don’t think that Saks actually loses anything by circulating that kind of subversive imagery, and it makes Saks look hipper and cooler than it usually does...
...from Humanities Professor Stephen J. Greenblatt, chair of the Task Force on the Arts. Jack C. Megan, director of the Office for the Arts and a member of the Task Force, was especially pleased that Coriel decided to take action.“It’s exactly the kind of thing we were hoping for,” says Megan. “Our report was not the final declaration but in fact the beginning of a discussion of what the arts could be at Harvard. We were hoping it would spark creative thought in some of the most...
...passing resemblance to The Jesus & Mary Chain’s “Just Like Honey.” One could continue the guessing game of which parts of which tracks were influenced by which bands. However such a deconstruction would not only be an exhibition of the worst kind of musical machismo; it would suggest that the band’s songs are more pastiche than product.They are not. Inspirations aside, theirs is a group of fully formed, self-sustaining songs that ultimately do not depend on the work of their forefathers to be realized. While its clear that...
...served as a launching pad into theater at Harvard. Shannon E. Cleary ’12 decided to audition for the “The Vagina Monologues” and found it to be a welcoming introduction.“I did theater in high school, but I was kind of intimidated by Harvard,” Cleary says. “There are a lot of people here, and I was a freshman. I didn’t go to Common Casting in the fall. I was much too intimidated.”After directing the show...
...know how to reach him on weekends. In the weeks that followed, the two traded memos back and forth about how an economic stimulus package should work. "I had an infinite number of ideas, because they had been stored up," says Snowe, a Maine Republican who never got that kind of treatment when her party controlled the White House. "Now somebody was listening." (See who's who in Obama's White House...