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...That’s better than the $75 UC fee I pay every year, an investment whose lofty returns include an email a month and two student appointments to a Nutritional Information Committee. But one thing’s for certain: our Assistant to the Associate Hero has great taste??those chairs sure are cute...
...over the world. “Babel” has characters speaking four languages, and the Clint Eastwood-directed “Letters” is done entirely in Japanese. The selections for the year’s biggest prize are quite eclectic for the Academy’s taste??besides “The Departed,” which grossed over $100 million, none of the nominees have done very well at the box office. The category’s very noticeable absence of “Dreamgirls” incited controversy. Despite having the most nominations?...
...consistently rebuffed questioners who complained about the current state of classical composition as a whole. "There is a lot of wonderful contemporary music, and the element of individual taste??is just as important in the 20th century as it has been in the 18th and 19th centuries," he said. But, true to form, Barenboim didn’t confine himself to discussion of music. Criticizing American cultural exceptionalism, he jokingly made a formal appeal "for the name of this country to be changed to what it really is: The United States of Central North America...
Some will say that students will hardly get a “real taste?? of the class. But let’s examine the status quo. As it is, professors change their colors after the first week. Before that, they tend to be funnier, nicer, and more nervous about their topics in an effort to keep their auditoriums full...
...Degas’] subjects were considered in questionable taste??jockeys and naked ladies in their bathtubs,” said Marjorie B. Cohn, the Weyerhaeuser Curator of Prints emerita, who wrote an article for the exhibit’s catalog...