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Wednesday, March 16. Dulac’s L??Invitation au Voyage (France, 1927), Deren & Hammid’s Meshes of the Afternoon (U.S., 1943), and Arzner’s Get Your Man (U.S., 1927). 7 p.m. Harvard Film Archive. Tickets $8; students and seniors $6 Tickets at the Harvard Film Archive...
There is a strong lean towards Spanish instrumentation—rolling pianos, bongos, and the cleanly distorted guitar sounds associated with Carlos Santana—on much of “L??Via l Viaquez” and a down-tempo shift of the style on “Miranda, That Ghost Just Isn’t Holy Anymore.” The breadth is impressive and serves the pacing of the 77-minute record...
Beyond scattered anecdotal evidence, though, this so-called trust deficit hasn't been reflected in sales. "American brands continue to sell very well in all continents," says Maurice L??vy, chief executive of the big French advertising agency Publicis. "The danger [is] that one day behavior could follow attitudes, and then the reaction can be brutal...
Sunday, February 13. L??Atalante. 9 P.M. Harvard Film Archive, Carpenter Center. $8; students and seniors $6. Tickets at the door...
...search continues for other cognitive skills that might be linked to sleep. In January, Jan Born and his colleagues at the University of L??beck in Germany published a clever study that shows why sleeping on a problem often brings such good results. They asked 106 test subjects to transform a string of numbers into a different string of numbers, using a simple but tedious mathematical equation. Unbeknownst to the study volunteers, there was a hidden trick to the calculations that could cut their response time dramatically. A good night's sleep between practice sessions more than doubled--from...