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Five minutes later, senior Randi Griffin continued her recent offensive tear, scooping up a loose puck and putting a shot just past Weber??s extended leg for the 2-0 lead...

Author: By Kate Leist, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Stone Breaks All-Time Wins Mark as Women's Hockey Tops Princeton | 2/27/2010 | See Source »

...strings evoked the confused insight of the madman. When Lear pleaded to Cordelia, fleeting major chords appeared like glimmers of light, and then the movement ended with another uncertain evaporation of sound. Singer and orchestra performed the movement with the same subtlety and seriousness that characterized Weber??s piece from almost two centuries earlier...

Author: By Matthew H. Coogan, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: HRO Evokes Rich Moods | 12/8/2008 | See Source »

...described as a ‘machine for living’ but it was the living that was most important to him.” Local artist and photographer Helen K. Eddy said that she was able to relate more strongly to the late architect after Weber??s talk. “My art, like that of Le Corbusier, is to express beauty,” she said. “Some artists create art to express truth, but Le Corbusier showed that truth is beauty...

Author: By Carola A. Cintron-arroyo, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Life of Architect Gets a Reading | 11/21/2008 | See Source »

...overture to Carl Maria von Weber??s opera “Der Freischütz” (“The Marksman”) calls up the dusky shadows and sylvan aromas of the German hinterland. It trumpets the glory of an autumn day spent pursuing the hides of harts and the hearts of women—sometimes both at once. It is a piece of extraordinary vigor that makes one understand why John McCain would choose a backwoods Alaskan huntress as his running mate. Or at least it should do all of this.But in Opera Boston?...

Author: By Michael A. Yashinsky, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Opera Boston Misses Its Mark with ‘Der Freischütz’ | 10/20/2008 | See Source »

With billions of dollars flowing through the political system each year, many Americans subscribe to a cynical, dressed-down version of Max Weber??s fear of plutocracy: since politicians turn to the well-heeled to finance elections, they are likely to care little about the interests of the masses...

Author: By Jun Li, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Where's the Money? | 4/30/2008 | See Source »

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