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...those answers. You need curating, programming, collective culture for that,” Connor writes in an email. Considering the importance of the Brattle, Connor comes to an interesting conclusion: “With the immense interest in the arts here at Harvard, and the severe constraints on space??for screenings, or performances—why wouldn’t the University seriously consider a much deeper relationship?” SCHOOL TIES With 216 students enrolled in Literature and Arts B-11: “The Art of Film” and increasing numbers flocking...

Author: By Henry M. Cowles, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Death of the Brattle? | 10/20/2005 | See Source »

...Chanteuse de Café.”Wolohojian also describes how the background of “Chanteuse de Café” creates, for him, a visual representation of sound. The dark backdrop behind the café singer is a “cavern of black space?? symbolic of the “deep belly of the singer.” Her song pours out of it, manifested in bright vertical sound-waves that double as the decorative paint on the wall behind her.Most of the third room of the gallery is filled with depictions...

Author: By Lois E. Beckett, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Seeing Degas Through Wolohojian’s Eyes | 10/20/2005 | See Source »

...solve the problem of physical space??Sanders’ capacity is 1,000, and, thanks to auditors, late students are routinely turned away—Justice could be simulcasted to other lecture halls. The class could still retain its in-class participatory component by locating microphones in those rooms as well. Alternatively, tapes of Justice lectures could simply be made available after every class. The concern that routine taping would dampen participation should not be taken seriously. It is a bitter irony that students taking the course through the Harvard Extension School are virtually guaranteed space...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: Justice for All | 10/5/2005 | See Source »

Built in 1912 as an office for streetcar conductors, the Conductor’s Building is a designated historical space??the implications of which may impede the development process...

Author: By Carolyn A. Sheehan, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: MBTA May Sell Square Site | 9/30/2005 | See Source »

...active and ambitious, but their organizations need adequate resources to flourish. The renovation of Hilles will greatly improve the lack of office space for our hard-working student groups. However, we cannot forget that women’s groups have traditionally been neglected in the partitioning of student space??perhaps because they made the move to the Yard only when Radcliffe students did, long after Harvard men’s groups had claimed their spaces. A Women’s Center, with computers and bookshelves, would give women leaders freedom from using their own dorm rooms as office...

Author: By Tatiana Chaterji and Giselle Schuetz, GISELLE SCHUETZ AND TATIANA CHATERJIS | Title: Time to Get Centered | 9/29/2005 | See Source »

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