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...exhibit, which is entitled “Bulgaria: Europe’s Secret Treasure?? and is located at Logan Airport, also offered visitors traditional foods, like Bulgarian sausages and baklava, as well as folk music...

Author: By Elissa F. Jennings, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Photo Exhibit Explores Bulgaria | 3/7/2008 | See Source »

...Unforeseen.” The documentary recounts the debate over Barton Springs, a spring-fed swimming hole in Austin, Tex. As lobbyists and environmentalists argue in and out of court over plans to build housing developments—a plan that would pollute the natural treasure??what was once a local issue becomes a deeper question of private property rights and the good of the community.In the 1970s, Austin was still a sleepy liberal enclave in the middle of ultra-red Texas. The movie starts at the beginning of Austin’s boom and traces its transformation...

Author: By Madeline K.B. Ross, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: The Unforeseen | 3/7/2008 | See Source »

...makes eye contact with the agents. They make eye contact with him. And the chase is on. That’s where we discover that people in England mostly drive backwards, another interesting cultural difference. But by far the best moment of international insight that “National Treasure?? offers comes as the Cage crew rush to their car. “I’ll drive”, his companion shouts, then jumps in the left side of the car and makes driving motions only to realize there’s no steering wheel there...

Author: By Crimson arts Staff, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: TRAILER ROUNDUP: Round Seven | 12/7/2007 | See Source »

...acting in Beckett’s plays, starting with the role of Lucky in the first American production of “Waiting for Godot.” Epstein’s experience is an important asset for the production. “He is a living national treasure??this is a real designation in Japan. If we had that here, he’d be that,” Scanlan says. Acting in Beckett’s plays is sometimes likened to torture, and Epstein concedes that it is highly challenging. According to Epstein, the shorter pieces...

Author: By Anna I. Polonyi, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Beckett Storms Harvard Stage | 11/15/2007 | See Source »

...owned publicly, almost certainly cannot) undertake this initiative on its own. But given the benefits that local residents would reap from the parkway’s depression—for the first time in decades, Allston residents would enjoy unfettered access to Boston’s greatest geological treasure??city and Commonwealth officials should work with Harvard to make this initiative a reality. A project of this scope will be neither cheap nor easy. Ultimately, however, the success of the Allston campus will depend on it. With strong leadership and effective teamwork, Harvard can help bury a parkway...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: Bury the Parkway | 11/28/2006 | See Source »

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