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...front of mom and dad and to fail to appreciate the beauty of the show’s more subtle moments. But more important than using this particular show as an educational tool is finding something that will effectively motivate kids to think outside their 30-inch flat-screen??even if that requires first allowing them to turn it on. Theodore S. Grant ’08, a Crimson editorial comper, is a history concentrator in Cabot House...
...musings as I spend the better part of two months trying to write a feature film screenplay roughly 120 pages in length. However, the process is far more difficult than I’d ever imagined. Being an avid moviegoer and seeing the garbage that comes onto the screen??”Birth,” “Mr. and Mrs. Smith,” “War of the Worlds,” for example—I had thought that I, being a bright, creative person, would have no trouble fashioning a story that...
...need some mechanism to put [thesis advising] higher on the radar screen?? of professors, he says...
...take up these stories in a format many find inaccessible? Sex and violence that can feel overwhelming and deadening on screen??think Showgirls or The Passion of The Christ—is exciting and alive on the page. Sentiments that seem ludicrous spoken become empowering or frightening or sickening on the printed page...
...exhibition by Utah-based painter Janet Shapero, called “Luminous Passages.” The works resemble paintings, but instead of canvases, Shapero has painted what appears to be window-screening; applying the paint in different thicknesses allows her to let more or less of the screen??s texture come through. The screens are marked by bright colors and rectangular designs, but an all-over marble pattern prevents them from being overly geometric. The exhibit runs through March...