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...chaos more manageable, and creates a comfortable rhythm throughout the exhibition without being overly formulaic. Only a few of the photographs are remarkable in their own right and many are outright flops. There are no individual titles for a series of identically-sized photographs (a modest 6” x 8”), which, evoking urban sprawl, are assembled on a loose grid. Many look as though they were taken from a moving car, not because of blurriness, but because of the sheer inattention paid to composition. Adjaye seems to operate with few artistic guidelines other than keeping the building...
...lottery—almost. Despite its rather clichéd opening, “Everything’s Gone Green” is a strong first showing by novice screenwriter Douglas Coupland, who has a long history as a novelist, and who popularized the term ‘Generation X.’ The film, like many before it, follows a modern young loner as he struggles to find meaning and direction in life as everything around him swirls dangerously out of control. Director Paul Fox strikes an unexpected level of originality by taking advantage of his talented cast...
...natural hat trick kept Dartmouth from increasing their four-goal advantage until halfway through the first period. However, the Big Green’s Jen Pittman won 23 of 32 faceoffs, including seven of eight at the end of the first half. Those extra possessions were the X-factor in the final minutes and allowed Dartmouth to close out the half on a 5-1 run, ending the period with a score of 14-5. The Crimson showed its resilience by winning the first two draws of the second half, but, at that point, the rolling Big Green offense...
Their observations confirmed one structural model for quasars. The cloud that had eclipsed the X-ray source was found to be a mere hundredth of a light year from the black hole’s event horizon, or the point at which material is permanently consumed by the black hole...