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There are few places more fascinating than the mind of David Lynch, and you'll find it in Paris this spring. Until May 27, the Cartier Foundation for Contemporary Art presents "The Air Is on Fire," an exhibit featuring artistic works from the enigmatic American filmmaker of Eraserhead, Elephant Man, Blue Velvet and Mulholland...
Long before making a name for himself as a director with his disconcertingly dark vision and cryptic storytelling style, the 61-year-old Lynch was an artist. After spending his childhood and teen years painting and sketching, Lynch enrolled to study painting at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in 1965, where his interest then turned to the moving image...
With the recent transaction, Harvard joins the ranks of investment firms such as Morgan Stanley, Merrill Lynch, and Barclays Global Investors in holding one of the largest chunks of Blockbuster stock...
...next race, the 200 freestyle, and Crimson swimmers finished fourth, fifth, and sixth in the event. Harvard’s distance swimmers set the mark for the squad, as evidenced by their 1-2-3 finish in the 1650 yard freestyle. Junior Sam Wollner narrowly edged teammate Eric Lynch to grab first, and freshman Alex Meyer rounded out the top three. Wollner and Lynch notched NCAA provisional marks in the event. In addition, the duo continued their domination in the 500 yard freestyle. This time, Lynch snuck in .02 seconds ahead of Wollner for a strong top two finish. Meyer...
...money managers went elsewhere for a better deal. But in 1986, sweeping deregulation known as the Big Bang finally blew things wide open. Out went the late starts, long lunches and cartel practices beloved of London's fusty gents. In came U.S. investment bankers toiling for Goldman Sachs, Merrill Lynch and others, and, with them, a vital injection of talent and competitive instincts...