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...wallet on a World Trade Center elevator on 9/11. An immigrant family treasures an old photo of a man holding a gun. While these images may seem purely dark, the writers who created them explained they are the source of humor as well as melacholy in a Harvard panel entitled “Dreams, Sex, Dust: Three Vietnamese American Writers.” Novelist Gish Jen ’77 moderated the April 12 event together with Cabot Professor of English Literature and Professor of African and African American Studies Werner Sollors. Essayist Andrew Lam, performance artist Lan Tran...
...Issues” in 2005 by the Independent Press Association’s Campus Alternative Journalism Awards, which recognized our “sophisticated cultural analysis.” In addition to producing issues, D&D has encouraged greater campus discussion on issues of identity and multiculturalism by hosting panel discussions, photo exhibits, film screenings, and release events. How have we been able to finance these activities? Each year, D&D raises nearly $10,000 through grants from the Harvard Foundation, the Undergraduate Council, the Office of the Arts, and the Ann Radcliffe Trust; and through advertising revenue from local...
Schoonmaker accepted another honor, the Coolidge Award, at the Coolidge Corner Theatre in Brookline on April 11. The next day, she held a sold-out master class in film editing and participated in a panel discussion following a screening of the her latest Oscar-winning film, “The Departed,” which included film composer Howard Shore and screenwriter William Monahan...
...Grand Prix du Jury, or second prize. (Only Michael Moore's anti-Bush documentary Fahrenheit 9/11 finished higher, copping the Palme d'Or.) The Jury that year was headed by Quentin Tarantino, and at the closing night ceremony, when Tarantino read out the Oldboy award, he proclaimed that his panel was "delighted" with its choice...
...Gross said the committee is a response to concerns that students do not have a voice when they go in front of the board. Currently there are no students on the 35-member panel, and those students called before the board are allowed only voiceless “advocates”—FAS affiliates who may be present but may not speak on the students’ behalf—as outside support...