Thu, Nov 13, 2003, 12:00am
Over the past 3,000 years, western civilization has produced many cultural artifacts that have since been consigned to the dingy attic of its pantheon.
Thu, Nov 13, 2003, 12:00am
There is an old maxim in the theater world: if the dress rehearsal goes well, opening night will be bad. If the dress rehearsal is bad, opening night will be amazing. So, what happens when there is no dress rehearsal?
Wed, Nov 12, 2003, 12:00am
"Brief but brilliant" is how the Metropolitan Museum of Art describes the artistic flourish of the Momoyama period in Japan (1573-1615). During this short time, Japan experienced unification after years of political turmoil and also encountered Western traders for the first time.
Wed, Nov 12, 2003, 12:00am
Every interpretation of El Greco's work attempts to explain the spell that he casts; none has fully succeeded.
Wed, Nov 12, 2003, 12:00am
The University Senate will decide whether to approve a proposed Master of the Arts Program in Climate and Society in mid-December. If approved, the program will begin in the fall of 2004.
Wed, Nov 12, 2003, 12:00am
The debate over proposed construction projects in Columbia neighborhoods continued at last night's 110th Block Association Meeting, specifically addressing the fate of the area's 24-hour businesses.
Wed, Nov 12, 2003, 12:00am
Wed, Nov 12, 2003, 12:00am
Dr. Joseph Haugh, president of the Union Theological Seminary, delivered a speech last night proposing a philosophy of religious pluralism that would have all people working together toward peace and justice.
Wed, Nov 12, 2003, 12:00am
Opposition to Columbia's proposed Manhattanville expansion--previously confined mainly to residents and community leaders--is now gaining momentum among students.
Wed, Nov 12, 2003, 12:00am
You know a candidate is the front-runner when other candidates are reduced to attacking him to get their names in the headlines. Howard Dean, the Shangri Las might sing, is the leader of the pack.

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