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...effort to bring several campus arts groups closer together. Event planner and Crimson Key board member Nicholas A. Noyer ’09 explains why the group decided to try something new. Crimson Key’s usual duties consist of running freshman week events and giving special tours of the college. “Crimson Key is involved in providing a lot of services for the campus, but we realized we have yet to extend our involvement into the arts community,” he says.Several others Crimson Key members have been involved in planning the festival besides Noyer...
...where there is the sense that art should not be something that is made by a few, and only accessible to a few,” he says. “The idea in many cases with Fluxus is to sort of rescue experience and reclaim that kind of special experience for the everyday,” says Proctor. “The idea wasn’t to get rid of art so we live in this world of bland unrelenting sameness,” he adds. “It is that we should be able to appreciate...
...real, as if it’s the first time you’ve said it.” THC: There are lots of great stories about love in the past, a rather universal theme. What makes the language in “Romeo and Juliet” so special? LB: I think the thing about the balcony scene that makes it so good is that it’s a scene that shouldn’t ever happen, because where Romeo and Juliet are, they just want to be touching each other. In any other situation, they would just...
...networking Web sites. The innovation comes, the founders say, in the form of “radar” and a list of “confidants.”The radar displays possible romantic interests the user has tagged on the Web site, the creators explain. Friends given special access by users become confidants—people able to peruse that user’s radar list and leave comments and suggestions meant to help chart the course of love.At last week’s award ceremony, Galkowski demonstrated what he projects to be the standard operating procedure...
...hectic scheduling of theater. “He’s one of the few people I know who could balance theater with classes like constitutional law,” she says.After graduation, Musico is slated to attend law school at Columbia University. He’s in a special four-year program that will allow him to graduate with a joint degree in law and the fine arts. “Because of my interest in neuroscience, I originally planned to go to medical school,” says Musico. “But then I realized that researching...