Word: precisionism
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Although lacking artistic cohesion, “DanceShowcaseOne” lived up to its title. Produced and directed by Elizabeth W. Bergmann and Susan Larson of the Dance Program at the Office for the Arts, it allowed students to see the different types of dance on campus come together on...
Artery-clogging cheese blintzes and fried steaks arrived in the heart of Harvard Square yesterday, as the long-awaited International House of Pancakes (IHOP) opened on Eliot Street without much publicity. Three corporate employees, the local manager, five waiters, and eight others—ranging from busboys to chefs?...
Since Thanksgiving is the day we count our blessings instead of our carbs, it is a ripe moment to talk about hunger. Or perhaps, to talk about how we talk about hunger. When the government released its annual survey on Household Food Security in the United States last week, as...
A PIT - Precision Intervention Technique - is essentially what Bullitt was trying to pull off when he hit the black Charger in the left-rear door. If you bump another car in just the right spot, the car will spin and come safely to a stop. That's the theory, anyhow...
After the pivotal Balanchine piece, “American Grace” covers much more modern territory with increasingly impressive work. The influence of the earlier choreographers becomes apparent, as technical precision fuses with a more polished finesse.