Word: openly
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...increase is justifiable or not, supplying adequate information to the public about any increase--especially one as large as this one--is standard procedure. The kind of shameful semantic obfuscation employed by Healy and those six other council members who voted to shield this matter from an open hearing should be met with nothing less than public outrage...
...This is not a road movie; Joline actually spends very little time on the road. Nevertheless, most of the time when people in movies take road trips west, it is to embrace freedom and the wide-open spaces of this great nation. Director Lisa Krueger enjoys the contrast with this film-unlike Thelma or Louise, Joline heads west to remain bonded in matrimony and to keep her husband from being free as well. And Krueger makes sure to keep us entertained. Along the way, Joline meets a sculptor, Neil (Goran Visnjic) who can do something you would never be able...
...unusual position: it has to function as a two-year retrospective of contemporary American art while still keeping up with shows like P.S.1's. Aitken's piece, which was featured on the cover of the exhibition catalogue, embodies this trend. Yet the media buzz prior to the opening of the Biennial was not about Aitken or other noteworthy Biennial participants, but about "Sanitation." Haacke's piece has caused a virtual spectacle that has grown to involve New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani, the Whitney Museum and the artist himself. Late last year, Giuliani cut the Brooklyn Museum's funding because...
...Harvard ends up in a regional with the Big Ten champion or somehow manages to stay in a regional with the other northeastern teams, then the Crimson, as a sixth seed, would likely open against either the southern team that does not host, or a fourth- or fifth-place Pac-10 team like No. 5 Arizona State (39-16) or No. 9 Stanford...
...came naturally. Writing the adaptation was the easiest part, because the play just seemed to yield. It felt like a good fit with contemporary reality. It was simply a matter of having your eyes open, and being sensitive to all the parallels and metaphors. To that inventory of Hamlet-like figures, Ethan added Kurt Cobain, someone who seems to embody the voided promise, someone who was brilliant, and ran off the rails. Someone who was marred and tormented. It's not hard to find Hamlet in contemporary reality. The play is called "Hamlet", but it's actually about a series...