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...heaps of praise on its own. The audience reacted quite well to a number of performances, but perhaps not as well as some acts would have hoped. Singers in the Qawwali love song “Ali Ali” performed quite well, but the audience was reluctant to respond to their urgings to clap along. Presumably to scare the audience into participating, the lighting staff flashed the lights on members in the crowd. Needless to say, it didn’t work. Lighting and sound mishaps, while none of them major unto themselves, nonetheless became minor nuisances...
...about to have a major debate over the relative merits of economic freedom and economic security. It could be an ugly, simplistic and demagogic debate, as we have seen in the Dubai Ports controversy. Or it could be a much needed discussion about how the U.S. should respond to the impact of globalization on domestic economic stability, homeland security and foreign policy. Fat chance of the latter, you say, and you're probably right-but there are real issues beneath the bluster. And the nation's continued strength and prosperity are very much at stake...
...arabesques of illegible typography, and decorate faces, flowers, and animals.The psychedelic style is as ingrained in our culture now as the Grateful Dead’s sound, which makes it all the more fascinating to see the conception of this aesthetic here.Changing colored lights illuminate several prints, which respond with movement—a dancer pulsates, a butterfly flaps its wings in the once lifeless paper.Suddenly, not only are you no longer in cold Boston, but you are not in 2006. Time has sped backwards and your mind is expanding: you are there at a Doors concert, tripping...
...professors—even those who have been vocal in their criticism of Summers, including Classics Department Chair Richard F. Thomas—say that the Faculty should move past last month’s crisis despite stinging rebukes in the press. “To really respond would require going into specific ethical and managerial issues that simply keep the state of upheaval going on,” Thomas said. “And he’s already resigned.” TRYING TIMES Underlying many opinion pieces nationwide is a perception that Summers cared more about students...
...disaster management and said that when considering how to allocate resources for disaster prevention, it is important to “think about disasters in a holistic way.” “There is a need for universities to provide the intellectual framework necessary for preventing and responding to disasters, Summers added. He called this sharing of ideas “the center of what we talk about when we talk about the university being at the center of serving the world.” Former director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) James Lee Witt keynoted...