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...style is a movement rooted in American pop art that aims to make art accessible to all, an ideal evident in Frey’s decision to title each painting “The World According to…” According to Amber Musser, a Mather resident tutor and the curator of the exhibit, Frey has succeeded in bringing art alive for his audience. Viewers so far have been “intrigued about the Legos, had lots of fascination about the technical aspect, and felt they could do it too,” says Musser. These landscapes...
...language courses as are needed by Harvard for academic reasons.” The list was pared down to three, and today, undergraduates are encouraged to choose from among Swahili, Yoruba, and Twi. That said, if you demonstrate a need to take another language, Mugane will find you a tutor...
...Travia said that focusing on alcohol awareness during the Mather open house is “not part of any larger, intentional efforts.” He said that his office did attempt to assist in the planning of the event after Kate J. Drake, a Mather wellness tutor, contacted him. “She just wanted to brainstorm about some ideas that she could present back to HoCo,” Travia said. “We gave them a series of products and information from our office.” According to Jameson, the open house...
When Warner Bros. set about filming the Harry Potter books, it wasn't exactly uppermost in everyone's mind that the company would essentially be opening a boarding school for child actors (who must spend three hours a day with an on-set tutor). "When you start, you don't really anticipate that it will last seven films," says David Heyman, who has been a producer on all four movies (he calls himself "the longest-standing student at Hogwarts"). "It is its own universe. But we try to maintain a real normalcy about...
...easy to follow. He was not a great aphorist, but he had a genius for the deceptively homey metaphor (the book abounds with pennies, trains, mousetraps, pianos) and the extended polemical line that detonates in climaxes such as his rejection of the idea of Jesus as primarily a moral tutor: "You can shut him up for a fool, you can spit at him and kill him as a demon, or you can fall at his feet and call him Lord and God. But let us not come with any patronizing nonsense about his being a great human teacher." That passage...