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...least had an actual crew, as much time as he’d liked, and previous content on which to base his work. Those braving the Festival’s challenge had to create a short film, four to eight minutes in length, entirely from scratch, over the span of one weekend...
Standing alone in the shadows and sulking, however, struck all three as the worst possible option. Instead, over the span of 11 years, Ashong, Weiler, and Terry each decided to take action. If Harvard had no place for them, fine. They’d stamp out their...
...will broadcast live on his birthday an all-Copland retrospective by the New York Philharmonic, led by Zubin Mehta and Guest Conductor Leonard Bernstein. The special performance will range from Copland's First Symphony (composed in 1928) to a newly orchestrated version of his recent piano piece, Proclamation, a span that delights the still octavely active octogenarian. "It is one of the most interesting programs of my work imaginable," says Copland, con brio. "It even makes me look forward to being...
United's routes now span half the globe, and Richard Ferris, chairman of United's parent company, UAL, could be eyeing the other half. He may consider flying his airplanes to Europe, where competitors American and Northwest are already established. CLOTHING Christie Brinkley's Belly Flop...
Princeton grabbed a 9-2 lead with two goals at the beginning of the fourth quarter, and added three more in a 2:37 span midway through the period to ice the game. Harvard did manage to get one more goal—a man-up tally by freshman midfielder Zach Widbin with 17 seconds remaining—for the 12-4 final...