Word: visioning
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...older execs?RUSSELL SIMMONS: You need progressive young thinkers, but Clive always is good at finding them. If you need people to find new ways to monetize music, they're likely to stumble into Clive's office as much as they are anyone else's [for] his vision. He's open minded enough to find whoever that is. It's not going to be the top executive who figures out the next creative way to monetize music, I promise. It's going to be a person that he's in touch with. Clive's always in touch with young, creative...
...Young people are more open minded and fearless and will listen and they want change. He's the one that puts faith in politics, no matter how religious any other candidate could be. He's the one that puts hope, young people's aspirations; they use imagination and vision differently from adults, who are kind of stagnant when it comes to that subject. So, that's what Obama is, he's that candidate for them...
...million gift to support Harvard’s international programs and arts education, making the bequest—announced Friday—one of the largest donations the University has ever received. We commend Mr. Rockefeller for his generosity, which is exemplary of what funding with a vision can do to effect change...
...ability to act as a bridge between two cultures. “[Presencia Latina] provides a space, and a ‘stage,’ to bring U.S. Latino students and students from Latin America together, which is very important in terms of a more transnational Latino cultural vision,” he says. Performances in this year’s show range from traditional folkloric dancing—complete with costumes—to spoken-word readings and modern candela hip-hop. “Candela hip-hop fuses the hip-hop culture with the Latin culture...
...that was almost like a rite of passage when I was younger, you know, and first able to come down to the city on my own and go exploring.” Alternating between giddy dancing fits and hugs or autographs with fans, Brian Viglione was the vision of a populist indie icon. Viglione is one half of the Boston burlesque-rock duo, The Dresden Dolls—and with cabaret stockings and hints of stage makeup, he looks the part. He and Dolls lead singer Amanda M. Palmer were the main attraction during the festivities at Harvard Square?...