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...venue. It's too bad Kiarostami couldn't get a ticket. Q&A: 'Difficulties give me energy. The best buildings are those on difficult terrain.' TIME: Do you agree that the censorship imposed by the regime has encouraged creativity in Iran by forcing artists to find new ways to express themselves? Kiarostami: For me, this has been true. I've lived through difficult times and faced difficult situations. When I encounter difficulties it gives me the energy to resolve them. Resolving a problem creates an inventive energy. I have an architect friend who says that the best buildings...
...months, Pomey spent $1,098 at Victoria’s Secret, $1,056.50 at Express...
...Azadeh Moaveni:I find it baffling. People obviously express concern over the possibility that they may soon find themselves in the middle of a war, but they're resigned to it. There's no frenetic anxiety, and nobody's behaving in ways you might expect from the residents of a city five miles from Iraq's frontline, which could easily come under attack by Saddam. They're going about their business as usual, and nobody appears to be hoarding food and medicine. Erbil, a stronghold of the Kurdistan Democratic Party of Masoud Barzani, is a relatively conservative city when compared...
...David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies. According to Jose Luis Falconi, Latin American and Latino Art Forum coordinator and curator of the exhibition, “Cuba is very difficult to frame.” But this small show, representing two generations of Cuban history, manages to express the complexity of Cuban society in a way accessible to Harvard students...
...that was played ad nauseum in the weeks after Sept. 11—a song that was substituted for “Take Me Out to the Ballgame” during the seventh inning stretch of professional baseball games. It was easier than thinking of a new way to express our grief after all of this time, and easier than remaining silent, to let Katherine Lee Bates speak for us yet again...