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...reflection of the culture in Sweden, a country with both the world’s highest taxes and one of its highest standards of living. On behalf of the Danish Institute for Study Abroad, an affiliate of the University of Copenhagen, Meaker presented an outline of the summer study programs in architecture offered in cities such as Stockholm and Copenhagen. According to Meaker, the summer architecture programs are focused more on the realistic elements of design than on its theoretical aspects. Meaker said that his curriculum in the glass program emphasizes the question, “How do you come...
...costumes, and movement not only accompany the text but also act as entertainment in their own right. This coming weekend, Harvard students will get the chance to see Vartikar-McCullough’s fresh and creative interpretation of Tenessee Williams’s play “Suddenly, Last Summer.” This is his directorial debut, and he has worked hard to combine his artistic vision and Tennessee Williams’s script in a completely new way. Trying to avoid a disconnect between the design and text of the play, Vartikar-McCullough—with assistance from...
...blood, with all her health and strength, her legs still quivered slightly as she ran. Slowly, as though led by a will stronger than her own, Roxanna found herself drawn away from the Florentine villa into the trees and toward the river. It was late afternoon, and the summer air had begun to turn to the evening’s coolness. The sun’s slanting rays caused the leaves and the white bark of the birches to shine. The Stable’s Boy’s spade, plunging horribly—endlessly!—into...
...stands, moderates and conservatives alike predict that Ohio Republican John Boehner is likely to stay in charge on the strength of his handling of the bailout rebellion in September and the drilling fight over the summer. Majority leader Roy Blunt, long the object of complaint among party foot soldiers, announced Thursday that he would step down, a day after the party's No. 3, Adam Putnam, did the same...
...Alaskans actually rallied around him, Begich didn't see fit to use advertising or his speeches to condemn his opponent. Alaskans are fiercely proud of their state and a little insecure about how they are perceived by the Lower 48; Begich could have driven home the point all summer that re-electing Stevens would give Alaska a black eye. He instead soft-pedaled the corruption issue until recently and waited around for a jury to deliver his October surprise...