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What will transform the content of culture most of all is the artistic world's great imponderable: individual genius. A prognosticator in the year 1500 would have had no way of knowing that Shakespeare was just around the corner. A music seer in 1950 could not have guessed that Elvis Presley was warming up offstage. The next artistic revolutionary may already be waiting in the wings, ready to revitalize a tired art form or set the cultural world on a new course. And when the Next Big Thing hits, one question will hang most urgently in the air: What channel...
...poetry, Wallace-Crabbe maintains what he called "the nincompoop's eye view," the childlike perspective that acknowledges the potential for interest and value in everything. Wallace-Crabbe is able to convey this potential with his writing and share his vision with others--the mark of the true poet and seer...
House of Blue Leaves--by John Guare,directed by Richard Seer. Through Sunday, Feb. 23.Boston University Theatre, Mainstage. 8 p.m. $8and $6; $4 for seniors and students...
...Greek, the word [theorist] means seer," says Matlock, who is the department's only scholar of 19th century French literature. "I mean seer not so much as a mystic but as a speculator, someone who redraws and remakes the world to find frames that help us refocus...
...Greek, the word [theorist] means seer," says Matlock, who is the department's only scholar of 19th century French literature. "I mean seer not so much as a mystic but as a speculator, someone who redraws and remakes the world to find frames that help us refocus...