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...should go without saying that you don't have to be thin and toned to be in touch with your body; unfortunately it doesn't. My body, for example, doesn't want to play intramural sports, like Cucci's does: it wants to eat yummy food and take lots of naps. And why shouldn...

Author: By Erica L. Werner, | Title: Perpetuating the Beauty Myth | 2/12/1994 | See Source »

There are too many thin people at Harvard. One of them is Evan P. Cucci '96, whose ridiculously offensive opinion piece, "Developing the Student Body," appeared in the Crimson this week...

Author: By Erica L. Werner, | Title: Perpetuating the Beauty Myth | 2/12/1994 | See Source »

Connected by Joy depicts three dynamic black forms connected by three thin lines, each a different color--red, yellow, and blue. Frankenthaler's earlier prints show her interest in the color black complemented by small touches of bright color. Flirting with Stone is primarily black, white, and grey, but splotches of yellow, orange, blue, and red draw the eye through the composition...

Author: By Tara B. Reddy, | Title: Frankenthaler's Impressive Prints | 2/10/1994 | See Source »

...aMINIATURE, who are one of the best, are also more indebted than most. The guitar sound on Depth Five Rate Six is thicker--"grungier," if you will--than Dinty Moore's Beef Stew, thicker than you get on most metal records, and a total contrast to the painfully thin sound Honor Role cultivate. The bass and drums, though, come straight from the Honor Role fakebook--together, the parts of the rhythm section generally seem to be lurching sideways, trying to steady themselves, and at the same time rolling inexorably and menacingly onward, like a Mack truck with a very drunk...

Author: By Steve L. Burt, | Title: ONE CHORD WONDERS | 2/10/1994 | See Source »

...images shot from reality." But he concedes, "I guess there's no strain of the purely objective anywhere in the film...That kind of objectivity, we all realize in this post-modern era, is an impossibility. You can't be objective." He cites Errol Morris, the make of "A Thin Blue Line" and "A Brief History of Time," as the most "noticeble" explorer of this question. Both of these films document men's lives: one is the story of someone wrongly accused, the other that of the scientific genius, Steven Hawkins. Both employ hindsight to reconstruct events...

Author: By George W. Winborn, | Title: Ross McELwee | 2/10/1994 | See Source »

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