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...Adams House Film Festival will showcase myriad film styles directed by Harvard students this Sunday at the Adams Pool Theater. The short films on exhibit range from short documentaries to fictional shorts to experimental works to animations...
...myriad fences and neo-Georgian facades make Harvard appear to be the ultimate asylum from violence of all types. Ivy walls, after all, house books and minds, not hate. In a homophobic, biphobic, and transphobic world, however, even the safest places are not exempt from hate crimes. Moreover, we should all remember that Galo was not alone, or even in a couple—he was with a group of friends. Even when we are in what seem to be relatively risk-free situations, we must continue to protect our safety...
...Alliance Defense Fund, Focus on the Family, and the Southern Baptist Convention’s Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission, all behind the Day of Truth—are essentially fundamentalist or Biblical literalist groups. And there are really no two ways about it: there are a myriad of literal references to the sinfulness of homosexuality in the Bible...
Ironically, this frenzied activity is occurring at a time when many corporate empires built on mergers are crumbling. Conglomerates like ITT, Gulf & Western and Litton, which grew into unwieldy monsters by gobbling companies in a wide range of unrelated industries, are now disgorging myriad properties. Last June, for example, G & W sold $1 billion worth of subsidiaries to Wickes, which was itself once forced into bankruptcy partly because of a disastrous acquisition. Smaller companies, too, are finding that it pays to get back to basics. Last week Colgate-Palmolive said it plans to sell its athletic-equipment division and several...
Throughout musical history, a single compositional style has generally dominated its era. In the fractious late 20th century, however, composers freely draw on myriad influences to create highly personalized idioms. Eclecticism, once a term of opprobrium, has become a virtue, perhaps even a style in itself, as the boundaries of serious music steadily expand...