Word: nanning
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...expression of the relationship with each other and members of their community.” When considered from this perspective, their work doesn’t seem quite as heedless. Artists making art indistinct from the ways in which they live their lives certainly has precedence, most notably in Nan Goldin and her documentation of the chemical highs and lows of her uninhibited friends in pre-AIDS New York. Much of the reason that Goldin’s work has been elevated to the level it currently occupies, however, is the cultural relevance of her subject matter. Her pictures tenderly...
...station, but their representatives have refused to say a word about it, and there’s no discussion with the community about where a good relocation for WBZ might be.” Mattison said. Harvard officials declined yesterday to comment. —Staff Writer Nan Ni can be reached at nni@fas.harvard.edu...
...driven story about adult relationships, rather than the coming-of-age narratives that characterize his other films. While Green wrote original screenplays for each of his past films, he adapted “Snow Angels” from the novel of the same name by Stewart O’Nan. When asked during the question and answer session following the screenings whether he prefers adaptation to the self-conceived screenplays he penned previous to “Snow Angels,” Green said “Sometimes I feel creative and want to clear my head, but a book...
...planning it,” Mattison said. “Until we see Harvard cooperating on a project like that with the neighborhood, it’s hard to feel like there’s any cooperation happening at all.” —Staff writer Nan Ni can be reached at nni@fas.harvard.edu
...behavior, “We didn’t believe what happened the first time we heard it because Kai is such a very easy-going, fun person to be around,” Eli S. Kupperman ’09 said in December. —Staff writer Nan Ni can be reached at nni@fas.harvard.edu...