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...wanted to make Quincy for people who don't need an oxygen mask," Littman says. "We go into the body, making it almost three-dimensional. We have made TV director-centric as well as writer-centric. TV is moving toward high definition. We'd all better develop a more visual attitude...
...Music and Visual and Environmental Studies (VES) departments are two exceptions, but their troubles also reveal a fundamental lack of institutional support. Constrained by its meager building, the Music Department has little room for instruction in performance techniques, much less room to expand to meet growing demand—Dean of the College Harry R. Lewis ’68 says there are “much greater resources in student talent than in practice rooms [and] professionals.” And although VES routinely hires visiting professors—often-prominent film directors, painters and photographers?...
It’s important to be creative with one’s prefrosh persona. Mine has been carefully crafted in advance. Starry-eyed Leslie O’Shea is as far from my urban, Visual and Environmental Science, Yale-deferred self as possible. But I kinda like...
Today marks the start of Arts First—Harvard’s annual festival celebrating the creativity, diversity and depth of artistic pursuits within the University community. More than 200 music, theater, dance and visual arts events are scheduled for this weekend. In the 11 years since the inaugural Arts First, Harvard has seen an explosion of involvement in the arts. This sudden upsurge of activity has surely made Harvard a more vibrant place. But it has also placed an undue strain on rehearsal and performance space—no issue looms larger on the minds of Harvard?...
...right kinds of spaces. As Robert Orchard, executive director of the ART, noted at a panel on Friday, “I’m finding that younger generations are really less interested in traditional forms and more interested in hybrid forms, where music and dance and theater and visual arts collide in interesting ways. To have an environment in which all of these groups are isolated from one another would be unfortunate.” As Harvard plans the future of its campus in Allston, it ought to make room for both increased traditional arts spaces and more imaginative...