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...Spiegelman??s lab had just received payment for the 2009 year when the Madoff scheme was exposed and thus was able to maintain research this year using Picower funds...

Author: By Laura G. Mirviss, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Madoff Investor Found Dead In Pool | 10/28/2009 | See Source »

...more about the traffic here than anyone on our team,” she said. “I hope that you will continue to challenge whether there are problems with our design or better solutions out there, but our common objective is the same.” Spiegelman??s comment sparked criticism from several residents who questioned the University’s familiarity with the traffic problems that Allston denizens face daily. The meeting took a more optimistic turn when Kairos Shen, Boston’s popular chief planner, asked residents to not just criticize Harvard?...

Author: By Nan Ni, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Allston Meeting Becomes Heated | 10/27/2008 | See Source »

...experiences in a concentration camp, has just released “Breakdowns: Portrait of the Artist as a Young %@&*!,” composed of both previously released comics from the 70s and new work exploring their development. The new work investigates comics as a medium and its effect on Spiegelman??s life. The Harvard Crimson: What made comics your chosen medium for self-expression? Art Spiegelman: You know those science experiments with little ducklings that just follow the first thing they see around? The first thing I was able to really see and understand was comics...

Author: By Ama R. Francis, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Art Spiegelman: ‘Young %@&*!’ | 10/23/2008 | See Source »

Graphic novels have a long way to go before reaching the bestseller lists. Yet Art Spiegelman??s “Maus” series about the Holocaust, for instance, won a Pulitzer Prize. It is unlikely that the lack of widespread acceptance of graphic novels is due to inferior writing—indeed, it seems unlikely that readers of ludicrously popular “The Da Vinci Code” were drawn in by its prose or character development...

Author: By Janet K. Kwok, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Comics' Trendy Cousins | 10/20/2005 | See Source »

...Despite Spiegelman??s attention to environmental concerns in her presentation, Cambridge resident Robert LaTrémouille spoke up against what he said was the planned destruction of 300 trees on Memorial Drive, which he said threatened the wildlife and environment of the area...

Author: By Claire Provost, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard Presents Report to Cambridge | 3/3/2004 | See Source »

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