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...contemporaries as Rudolf Nureyev, Twyla Tharp, and Martha Clarke. After a period as artistic director of the Graham Company, Dakin’s old friend Bergmann lured her to Harvard’s gates. In her first year on board, Dakin offered the Graham course, which fused lecture with studio time. Joshua Legg, who currently teaches with the Dance Program, first encountered Dakin as a graduate student at Shenandoah University in 1996. Now, having witnessed Dakin’s interactions with Harvard students, Legg fondly says that she’s still got it.“Her energy...
...vertical lines, which he termed zips. His paitnings often had punning and provocative titles, like the series “Who’s Afraid of Red, Yellow and Blue?” When he died in 1970, his widow Annalee Newman carefully stored the contents of his studio. Last January, the Barnett and Annalee Newman presented the materials to HUAM’s Center for the Technical Study of Modern Art (CTSMA) along with his ephemera, a sizable gift of drawings and works on paper accessible through the Agnes Mongan Center for the Study of Prints, Drawings, and Photographs...
...trio of 1,000-sq.-ft. (100 sq m) apartments. The hotel, nestled in the heart of the lively Marais district, is one of several buildings comprising almost an entire block owned by Tunisian-born fashion designer Azzedine Alaïa - encompassing the designer's own residence, studio, ready-to-wear store and offices - which manager Patrice Brunel describes as "like an Alaïa town...
...done it again. Complete with easily relatable subject matter, amazing piano performances, and—as always—astounding vocals, the R&B artist’s new album, “As I Am,” is sure to be a hit. On her third studio recording, she presents a newly-inspired strength and reveals herself to be a fresh, more confident Alicia. It’s a feel-good album that’s honest, probably best described as a slap in the face to wake up and enjoy life no matter what...
...kills the first bad guy, celebrating the fact that even though he’s over 50, this NYPD still kicks ass. 2. Take a few random shots early to numb your mind to the movie’s ridiculous non-stop action. No matter how much money the studio poured into explosions, high-speed car chases, and helicopter scenes, the action falls short of the great cat-and-mouse sequences of the first movie. 3. Take a shot for every 10 stuntmen that were used in the film. Make sure you have a high tolerance; you?...