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...lyrical piece is always a major focus of the Expressions show, and this year is no different. Elisabeth C. Michaud ’09, and choreographer for the lyrical piece noted that “it’s very soulful and hits everyone on a different level.” Fans of the 80s and 90s may well enjoy what seems to be a tribute to New Edition and as dancers exuberantly perform to “Cool it Down,” “Poison,” and “My Prerogative...
...vulnerability to Mother Nature's wrath with our suffering and violence at the hands of our fellow human beings, those images of death and destruction do more than etch a small piece of history into our minds; they carve out in our hearts a warning for the future. Jeff Michaud East Hartford, Connecticut...
...vulnerability to Mother Nature's wrath with our suffering and violence at the hands of our fellow human beings, those images of death and destruction do more than etch a small piece of history into our minds; they carve out in our hearts a warning for the future. Jeff Michaud East Hartford, Connecticut, U.S. What striking photos you picked! What an amazing year! I don't remember being so affected by a series of magazine pictures since the tumultuous year of 1968. The image shown on the cover, of the New Orleans Garden District aflame, reminded me of a Currier...
...vulnerability to Mother Nature's wrath with our suffering and violence at the hands of fellow human beings, those images of death and destruction do more than etch a small piece of history into our minds; they carve out in our hearts a warning for the future. JEFF MICHAUD East Hartford, Conn...
...stories you see in this issue, while assistant photo editor Cristina Scalet directed the team of photographers who shot the 18 "heroes" profiled in these pages. Graphics director Jackson Dykman assembled a four-page gatefold on the burden of disease around the world. And associate art director Janet Michaud worked her magic to fit the editorial jig-saw puzzle into a compelling visual package...