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...Okichi's specter lurks throughout Shimoda, and you can sense her troubled soul best at Anchokuro, the restaurant she ran after Harris left for America, and at Hofukuji, where her bones lay in repose. The consul gone and reconciliation with her former lover Tsurumatsu failed, Okichi drowned herself like an Asian Ophelia in a river near Shimoda in 1892. "She persevered for Japan," said bus driver Kaoru Okabe. "But it must have been tough...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Where the Barbarians First Landed | 11/4/2002 | See Source »

...WALKABOUT For the guided tour lover, this meticulously planned itinerary takes you through the major points of interest in Izu, complete with photos, descriptions and approximate travel time between destinations...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Web Crawling | 11/4/2002 | See Source »

...wayside, more or less. But in Sportflecken (1996), a white shirt with light yellow stains begins to raise questions. Why is it stained? Whose shirt is it? The object itself is boring and dormant, but the truth lies in the details. It may have belonged to a deceased lover, or maybe not; one often wonders if Wolfgang Tillmans’ images are authentic or posed in such a way that they look authentic. It doesn’t seem to matter, however, as these objects represent details of anyone’s life. Whether or not we come away with...

Author: By Brian D. Goldstein, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Trash to Treasure | 10/31/2002 | See Source »

...self-destructive lives. Luscious pomegranates, the bright colors of tomatoes and oranges, even the morning light present in nearly every image are far from the sadness that pervades many of those photographs not included in this show, such as Jochen taking a bath (1997), which shows Tillmans’ lover just before his death from AIDS. Indeed, new LA still life (2001), located on the back wall of the exhibition space, is almost comical, as a pineapple hovers above clear rock candy, fruits and vegetables...

Author: By Brian D. Goldstein, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Trash to Treasure | 10/31/2002 | See Source »

...relevant in current society as in 16th-century Vienna.” In order to enforce morality laws, the Duke of Vienna disguises himself. Shakespearean chaos ensues with plenty of comedic characters, including a nun, a Duke disguised as a monk, and a promiscuous lover. Of course there is plenty of personal drama wrapped up in mistaken identity and elaborate deceptions. Directed by Patrick Demers, a professional director, and assisted by a guest artist actor, the class of ’06 is sure to relay the pertinent themes of this centuries-old comedy. The play will be performed Thursday...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Take Four | 10/24/2002 | See Source »

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