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...numbers, numerous VES concentrators have nonetheless remained visible in both mainstream and more independent art venues. DIFFERENT PATHS Katherine J. Davis ’82, who has directed and produced a number of critically acclaimed documentaries and films for television—including a segment in last year??s HBO series, “Addiction”—came to Harvard with an interest in painting and studio art.Only in her senior year did she enroll in Ross McElwee’s introductory course in film making, discovering a love for the psychological and drawmatic elements...
...balance the blood with the weighty mental counterpoint that the author eloquently integrates in his narrative. In doing so, they successfully maintain the author’s voice—keeping the film a philosophical thriller instead of just a thriller—and leave viewers with possibly the year??s best film. Few directors wield the imagination or the courage to invest in the power of silence the way the Coens have in “No Country.” One of its most noticeable features is what lacks: a soundtrack. Virtually free of artificial sound...
...adds. “Any time that happens you can get a different effect and it becomes more of a spectacle, especially when all three art forms are dedicated to the message of the script.” Riding the wave of success from last year??s mainstage collaboration of theater and dance, “American Grace,” choreographer and director Sarah C. Kenney ’08 was eager to incorporate dance into the performance. “We wanted to emphasize the magical aspect of the island and the music and dance achieves...
...addressing the wrong audience, Pinker said. Writers must act as better intuitive psychologists in order to anticipate readers’ mental processes, he explained. “Considering the audience is at the core of writing,” said Gregory A. Harris, preceptor in expository writing and last year??s editor of “Exposé.” After immersing themselves in research and academia, writers often assume that readers understand the jargon and conventions of specialists, Pinker said. “With apologies to Yeats, I’d argue that we aren?...
...first-round play, the Crimson was matched up against Maryland, the defending champions. Harvard fought hard, but in the end it couldn’t keep up with the Terrapins and lost 89-65. This season, the Crimson wants to surpass wants to go above and beyond last year??s achievements. “We have really high goals for the season, we’re not going to be satisfied with just winning an Ivy League title,” Hallion said. “Everything will begin there for us, but we recognize the importance...