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...output in the United States: what it means to be a “Real American.” For McCain to win at this point, ugly parts of America’s past and present would have to be exposed in a way that could result in race/culture/class wars??even if just in words. The stakes will be raised to a place that America hasn’t known in decades, and it will be left up to the most talented artists amongst us to bring their struggle to film, books, poetry, painting, and anything else...
...department also saw two of her courses welcomed into the new curriculum. Susan R. Suleiman’s “French 132b. 20th-Century French Fiction II: The Experimental Mode” and Literature & Arts C-55: “Surrealism: Avant-Garde Art and Politics between the Wars?? were approved for the Aesthetic and Interpretive Understanding category. English professor Helen Vendler’s class, Literature and Arts A-22: “Poems, Poets, Poetry,” will also count toward Aesthetic and Interpretive Understanding. History professor Charles S. Maier’s class...
...think it was a cartoon character,” Stanton says. “That made me think it shouldn’t speak.”Wall•E, he said, is in many ways influenced by R2-D2 from the “Star Wars?? series. “It was clearly a machine. There was nothing anthropomorphic about it, and it just did a lot of beeping.” Stanton recruited Ben Burtt, who designed R2-D2’s “voice” in “Star Wars...
...entirety that it becomes clear how significant a major politician being a “Wire” fan really is. The show’s about the system against the individual. More importantly, it’s about how America’s various wars??the war on drugs, the war on the middle class, the war on crime, and, yes, the war in Iraq—are hurting the very people they were meant to help...
...campus among students looking for an offbeat place to perform. The Cage has primarily hosted rock bands and pop groups since it opened in the spring of 2002. In its brief history, the Cage has staged performances by a wide range of groups, including a “Star Wars?? tribute band and a dual-laptop electronica outfit.Due to construction in Quincy, the Cage was hastily shut down last spring, leaving many campus bands without a place to perform.According to Parker K. Barnes ’08, bassist for So Long Princess, the closure pre-empted...