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...important to celebrate all parts of the artistic process." Bishop's play, Hurricane Journals, concerns one woman's efforts to comes to terms with the loss of her childhood through a friend's death. Combining extensive movement sequences with scattered journal entries, the play employs an unconventional mode of presentation. Bishop feels that viewing a staged reading of her play will help her to "better understand what aspects of my play need to be worked on after seeing the reactions of the audience and of the actors reading...
...Tuesday, the U.S. Supreme Court slammed the door in their faces by refusing to hear the case of death row inmate Robert Lee Tarver, whose February 3 electrocution was suspended when his lawyers appealed to the Supreme Court, arguing that death by electric chair, Alabama's sole mode of execution, constitutes cruel and unusual punishment. In addition to saving Tarver and others facing electrocution, anti-death penalty activists had been hoping that if the Court agreed that electrocution is indeed cruel and unusual, the ruling would serve to dismantle the legality of all forms of execution. It looked like...
...Family Car The ELOV--electric low-occupancy vehicle--will be the pollution-free mode of transportation. Its size will allow more cars on the highway, and its light weight will reduce accidents, since cars will simply bounce off one another. When extra space is needed, another car can be attached to its side...
Defining Boston art as more than a stepchild of the Manhattan scene is a difficult task, made all the more so for the fact that, in the recent past, regional essentialism hasn't characterized the art in any obvious way. No one visual mode can definitively be called "the art of New England." The works at the Rose do share one quality, though: save a few pieces, Visual Memoirs is a wall-mounted show. What the artists manage to do with that two-dimensional, vertically oriented space is an amazing thing. Concurrent with the much-touted death of painting...
What better mode of protest for the busy Harvard student than one that requires absolutely no extra effort--one, in fact, that requires you to stop doing something and thus will be sure to free up your schedule? By the time we reach the second semester of the boycott, the Coop will be so frightened of losing all its business to amazon.com that they will accede to any demand. Our demand, of course, will be that they leave the Bow and its neighbors alone or, failing that, take some precautions to ensure their return in the fall...