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...slums surround many of the geometric concrete surfaces and glass curtain walls of the mid-century expansion.Alessandro Balteo Yazbeck’s exhibit at the Sert Gallery in the Carpenter Center, titled “Pedacito del Cielo (1998-2008),” tackles the tangled exponents of Latin American geometrical abstraction, from modernist architecture to sculpture to a video of performance art. At the same time, the show is also a supremely individual creation. Balteo Yazbeck, while not the curator of the exhibit, is perhaps best called the artist of the exhibit. He has brought together and installed, over...
...first glance, publications such as The Goose, an absurdist magazine detailing the life and adventures of a fictional Latin translator, may seem to fall under the looming shadow of the venerable “Big Three” of Harvard Publications. Unlike the Advocate, Lampoon, or Crimson newer magazines face the threat of extinction following the graduation of their founding members...
...Let’s have it on April Fool’s Day,” he said of the pending discussion. The committee also got some welcome news last night when it was presented with new data showing that Cambridge Rindge and Latin School—the city’s only public high school—outperformed the state average by eight points in its four-year graduation rate. According to the report, released by the Massachusetts Department of Education, 89 percent of seniors graduated from Rindge and Latin last year, an increase of two points from...
...think it’s the best thing that can happen for Latin America,” said Arango of a Clinton victory. “I think there is a huge link between the Clinton family and Latin America...
...hampered the Harvard University Art Museums (HUAM). According to Daron J. Manoogian, the Director of Communications for HUAM, only one percent of the nearly 260,000 pieces in collection are displayed in galleries. Given the limited space, significant structural constraints have also led to the exclusion of Native American, Latin American, and Oceanic art collections. The Fogg is the only museum out of Harvard’s three that is not devoted to a specific region, while the Busch-Reisinger houses Northern and Central European art and the Sackler houses Islamic and Asian art. Despite this regional freedom, however...