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...administrator with knowledge of the program said that the absence of a national search for a director could be viewed as a lack of commitment to making Expos a nationally-recognized program on the part of University Hall...
...fact, the issue of a lack of job security reaches into the higher echelons of the program: Suzanne Lane, the former assistant director of Expos, decamped for MIT earlier this month in order to lead the technical institute’s writing programs...
...question and answer session after the screening. He could be “a painter, maybe a poet, maybe a filmmaker.” “Sylvia” is filled with such uncertainties, perhaps because it is almost devoid of dialogue. The film’s lack of clear storyline also leaves it open to interpretation. Even the purpose and importance of dialogue itself is open to question, as well as other aspects of the film. The title of the film, “En la ciudad de Sylvia” (“In the City...
...appreciate the journey because “it’s all for the sake of arriving here.” Though this album features a more complicated message than the feel-good tunes that populated Johnson’s earlier work, the musical style is quite similar. The lack of variation within “Sleep Through the Static” does create a coherent sound, but risks boring the listener. Large differences between track lengths (“While We Wait” is only one and a half minutes, while others hover between two and five minutes...
...terrible. Throughout, Collett sings in a voice reminiscent of Bob Dylan and occasionally even channels the folk legend through harmonica riffs. But while he’s got the sound and the lilt down, Collett possesses only a tiny fraction of Dylan’s songwriting talent. He seemingly lacks the ability to create anything inventive, interesting, or meaningful. From time to time, Collett throws in a couple of different instruments and marginally varies a tune or two, but overall he fails to break out of the small box he has fashioned for himself. Jason Collett’s lack...