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...keeps on display and create a unified image of the museums.But with the recent postponement of discussions about the proposed art center intended to house the University’s modern and contemporary art collection, with designs still in their early stages, and with community opposition rallied against the project, the future is still uncertain.MUSEUM MAMBOThe Fogg Art Museum, on 32 Quincy Street, has not changed substantially in the last 80 years. Despite more modern additions such as Werner Otto Hall, home to the Busch-Reisinger Museum, the core of the Fogg is much as it was when first built...

Author: By Anna K. Barnet and Laura A. Moore, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERSS | Title: Moving Pictures | 3/15/2007 | See Source »

...counterarguments, and this hurts his “case.”He is unequivocal in denouncing literature that has a political, social, or ideological purpose, but this view seems inconsistent with his advocacy of literature as a writer’s journey. If literature is truly an individual project, how can we label some literary purposes inappropriate? If an individual feels that her life has a particular political or ideological purpose, how can we exclude her writer’s journey from the realm of “literature”? Moreover, given that all individuals are raised...

Author: By Anjali Motgi, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Nobel Laureate Gao Makes an Unconvincing ‘Case’ | 3/15/2007 | See Source »

...walled space stands in the center of the gallery. Three of the walls are mounted with photographs, while the fourth opens into a room. When a visitor enters the room, sound and light simulate the sensation of being underwater. The photographs on the walls come from a performance art project Tutschku started in the 1980s, and have gone through many developments. “The pictures you see today are quite far away from the originals,” Tutschku says. “They were the inspiration and the starting point.” BREAKING BARRIERS Like so much...

Author: By Claire J. Saffitz, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Telling Secrets, Making Art | 3/15/2007 | See Source »

...proclaimed as the first feature film to focus on the war—exert most of their energy explaining themselves. As they try to prove that they understand the complexities of Iraq and care about the continuing tragedy, mawkish sentimentality and ham-fisted didacticism join forces to drain the project of all dramatic coherence. After curfew in Samarra, in Iraq’s volatile Sunni triangle, two Iraqi teenagers approach an American checkpoint. Unarmed and submissive, the teenagers reflexively put up their hands—and the Americans respond by throwing the both off the bridge. One drowns. It?...

Author: By David K. Hausman, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: The Situation | 3/15/2007 | See Source »

...script in their playwriting class. Before last semester, Benjamin had never written or produced a play, and her only experience as an actor was in a sixth grade production of “Hamlet.” But when assigned to write a play as a final project in her creative writing course, Benjamin embraced the challenge. WORDS, WORDS, WORDS “The Secret Lives of Umbrellas” consists of a series of scenes loosely linked by the play’s characters. Instead of a plot, Benjamin relies on language to drive the piece...

Author: By Eric M. Sefton, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: ‘Umbrellas’ Get Absurdist | 3/15/2007 | See Source »

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