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...Levin accompanied the directors to the Sundance Film Festival, where “Secrecy” was among the less-than 2% of documentary submissions chosen for screening. Audiences reacted enthusiastically, engaging in discussions on both the film’s aesthetic and political content.The greatest challenge of the project, according to both directors, was the fact that the subject of the film is essentially invisible. This obstacle, however, proved to be the greatest source of intrigue and motivation in creating the film. “The fact that it’s such a terrible idea to film because...

Author: By Mia P. Walker, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Directors Reveal Truth About 'Secrecy' | 2/29/2008 | See Source »

...press has come from Adams House and grants provided by the Undergraduate Council (UC) or the Office for the Arts (OFA). Funding has been somewhat “haphazard,” according to Jacoby. Since it lacks official standing, the press can only apply to one-time project grants from the OFA and the UC.According to John Pyper, an Adams non-resident tutor and a local artist in charge of the underground press, the space was first established in the 1950s as a means of publishing left-wing propaganda and protest literature. In the mid-90s, the press...

Author: By Eric W. Lin, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Finding Rooms for Art | 2/29/2008 | See Source »

...heaviness, provides welcome clarity, especially in the last couple of stories, in which complex pseudo-physics are described in intricate detail. But it is “History of A Disturbance,” embedded halfway into the collection, that summarizes the predicament Millhauser’s whole project must confront. “History” is narrated by a man who gradually “casts off words” due to the dawning realization that they “blur together elements that exist apart, or they break elements into pieces, bind up the world, contract...

Author: By Anna I. Polonyi, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: 'Laughter' Dreams Surreally | 2/29/2008 | See Source »

Let’s pray that Harvard can handle a little “Doubt.” In her first directorial project since high school, Sara L. Wright ’09 brings John Patrick Shanley’s provocative play about priesthood and pedophilia to the Loeb Ex this weekend. “Doubt,” which won a Pulitzer Prize in 2005, tells the story of an abusive priest named Father Flynn, who is accused by Sister Aloysius of sexually abusing a student. Wright cites the play’s relevance and powerful thematic content...

Author: By Amanda C. Lynch, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: SPOTLIGHT: Sara L. Wright '09 | 2/29/2008 | See Source »

...often comes at the expense of our solidarity and ability to support one another. We would do well to remember Plato’s advice, “Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a harder battle.” The strength and competence that we sometimes project can mask feelings of inadequacy, depression, and even suicidal thoughts...

Author: By M. ELLEN de obaldia and Shiv M. Gaglani | Title: Support For Others | 2/29/2008 | See Source »

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