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...Year - a smart and unlikely Everyman , an outsider used to speaking truth to power, who now has power to speak populist truth (and disgust) to the powerless, focusing their inchoate needs and longings from the bully presidential pulpit. Instead, he?s given us an awkward mix of standard genres that doesn?t give us what we desperately need in this increasingly desperate political season - a black and snarling assault on our imbecile status quo. Man of the Year is a watchable film, but it - and its star - might have done so much more...
...landmarks. H. H. Richardson, a leader of the Romanesque Revival movement, designed Austin Hall in the early 1880s. And Harkness Commons, which opened in 1950, is a creation of Walter Gropius, a pioneer of the Bauhaus School of design, “The Law School has such an eclectic mix of architecture on it,” DelVecchio said. “It’s hard to add a new building to the mix.” The academic wing of the new building will contain six classrooms with a 90-person capacity, and a seventh classroom with...
You’ve seen the recruitment brochures, you recognize the scene—a mix of black students and white students chatting happily across a table, all smiles, sharing ideas and experiences—really learning from each other. And so the spiel goes: “One of Harvard’s greatest strengths is its diversity.” Diversity of political leanings, race, interests, life experiences—you name it, we’ve got it. But for the most part, all the pretty pieces of our colorful puzzle keep more or less to themselves...
...exactly are Harvard students worth all that and a bag of Chocolate Chex Mix? (Potential interviewees could pick up three bags from the General Mills table before the reps started giving dirty looks.) Said Jessamyn C. Fleming, a research assistant at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, “I guess there’s the obvious. There are smart kids at Harvard...
Anything seems to go in design today: styles clash, boundaries blur and hipper-than-thou types talk of "hybridity." And few practitioners better reflect the pick-and-mix trend than Barcelona-based product designer[an error occurred while processing this directive] Jaime Hayón. The 32-year-old Spaniard has a taste for the theatrical, so calling the latest overview of his work (at the Aram Gallery in London until Nov. 4) "Stage" is entirely appropriate. Playfulness is a hallmark, too. Having won a cult following in 2004 for his zany yet unsettling space-invader figurines - which were...