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...political ambitions. Most of the sculpture was explicitly conceived as anti-traditional, objects to be set out on the floor and played with rather than fetishized on a pedestal underneath a glass box. But for some reason (liability? security?) the show’s curator, Kirsten Weiss, chose to display most of the sculptures in exactly this fashion. Several other fabric pieces related to “Head Body Limbs” are shown neatly folded and under glass; to do this to a piece that was explicitly meant to invite viewer interaction and thereby undercut traditional modes of displaying...

Author: By Julian M. Rose, THE ANGEL OF POST-MODERNISM | Title: ‘Dependent Objects’ at the Busch-Resinger | 10/15/2004 | See Source »

...hasn’t always been that way. Perhaps to the surprise of contemporary moviegoers, the modern political documentary is a branch of a tradition rooted in objectivity and artistic unobtrusiveness. That tradition is on display (alongside fictional feature films) at the Harvard Film Archive’s election prelude, entitled “Direct Democracy: The Presidential Election on Screen,” that began Oct. 14 and runs through Sunday...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Reel Politik | 10/15/2004 | See Source »

...Don’t kiss up, but show your interest. Ask questions. Be polite, but also try to display a little personality...

Author: By FM Staff, | Title: From the FM archives... | 10/14/2004 | See Source »

...tonic was the drink of choice at the Spee’s first punch event of the season on Friday night, though a shortage of both gin and tonic left a lot to be desired. So, too, did the artwork on display at the Copley Society (CoSo, to those in the know), a gallery apparently tricked into turning over its keys to a slightly intoxicated group of wealthy college students...

Author: By Michael M. Grynbaum, Sarah M. Seltzer, Zachary M. Seward, and Simon W. Vozick-levinson, FM STAFFS | Title: Gadfly: The Week in Buzz | 10/14/2004 | See Source »

...offensive barrage in the second half was a display of that focus. Harvard’s third goal came with 16:58 left in the game, on a picturesque cross from junior Beverlie Ting that was converted by junior Laura Werner. Late in the half, the Crimson scored again on a second-chance effort from junior Beth Sackovich, who scored after Blutinger had made the initial save. Less than a minute later, junior Jen McDavitt ended Cornell’s tough day with her third goal of the year...

Author: By Caleb W. Peiffer, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Field Hockey Blanks Outmatched Big Red | 10/12/2004 | See Source »

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