Word: modern
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...offer this day-long series of lectures on Kelly's drawings, colleges and paintings from 1948 to 1957 and their impact on his future career. Lecturers include Roberta Bernstein, SUNY Albany; Yve-Alain Bois, Harvard University; Benjamin Buchloh, Barnard College and Columbia University Art Museum; John Elderfield, Museum of Modern Art; James Meyer, Emory University; Joan Ockman, Columbia University; and Eric Rosenberg, Tufts University. Lecture Hall, Sackler Museum. 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and 2 to 5p.m. 495-4544. FREE...
...Trek down to the theatre district and check out Boston Theatre Work's production of Hamlet. Reportedly a decent modern rendition of Shakespeare's classic. Tremont Theater, 276 Tremont St., Boston. 824-8000. 7:30 p.m. Students...
...same for "Jews." I am insulted by Kovacevich's assumption that I am taking this course merely to learn my "ancestral history." "Jews" is not a class that explains what it means to be Jewish but rather why Jewish life has manifested itself as it has in modern life. The class gives me the chance to explore a culture that I am a part of, but have never had the chance to appreciate in terms of its rich intellectual history...
...same for "Jews." I am insulted by Kovacevich's assumption that I am taking this course merely to learn my "ancestral history." "Jews" is not a class that explains what it means to be Jewish but rather why Jewish life has manifested itself as it has in modern life.The class gives me the chance to explore a culture that I am a part of, but have never had the chance to appreciate in terms of its rich intellectual history...
...much is made of the complexities of modern motherhood that you wonder: In the past, did people actually have kids, and raise them competently? Grace Santos (Rosie Perez), a new mother and producer of an a.m. TV show, asks herself this question in the spare moments when she's not auditioning for a nervous breakdown. The film rings true to the desperations that pile on any frazzled working mom; but the tone is wearying, and the film looks peaked, ratty, as if it had been up all night in a bad mood. Perez, a born beguiler, has little chance...