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Arts

Same name, but Rose less sweet?

by Aaron Arbiter
The art at last week's gala provided a dramatic backdrop for tensions over the future of the museum.

Students add art insights

by Sarah Bayer
One anthropology class has planned a cell phone tour of the Rose's artwork to engage the community.

Readying a wardrobe from the past

by Andrea Fineman
Graduate student adds a contemporary touch

'Superhero' beats all cliches

by Sujin Shin
'Superhero' beats all cliches
'Secret Identities' authors involved students in a discussion about Asian stereotypes prevalent in the media.

Friedman '09 designs sets out West

by Marianna Faynshteyn
Friedman '09 designs sets out West
Alexandra Friedman '09 pursues her interest in set design with a job at Berkeley Repertory Theater, where she is currently working on a production of 'American Idiot,' based on the Green Day album.

Tango Mango takes second place for Mexican food

by Amy Melser
Tango Mango takes second place for Mexican food
The new Moody Street location of Mexican food chain Tango Mango may exceed the ubiquitous Chipotle in atmosphere and authenticity, but in terms of fresh, flavorful cuisine it pales in comparison to local staples.

Buzio molds personal into pottery

Buzio molds personal into pottery
Influenced by avant-garde artists at a young age, the Uruguayan artist Lidya Buzio now lives in Greenport, N.Y., where she crafts ceramics that depict her urban environment and other things that matter most to her.

'Saints' sequel is not worthy

'Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day' depicts writer-director Troy Duffy's vigilante Irishmen returning to Boston in a meandering, poorly acted sequel blighted by confusing cameos and an unfocused plot.

Fest features 'Found' laughs

Coolidge Corner Theater in Brookline will host the comedic Found Footage Festival, a touring show of obscure footage compiled by two former Onion employees.

Florence & the Machine's 'Lungs' is a breath of fresh air

by Brad Stern

Pop Culture

by Shelly Shore

Judson joins the 'Chorus'

by Sarah Bayer
In an e-mail interview with the Justice, Julie Judson '11 talked about working with Greg Storella '11 to choreograph 'A Chorus Line,' which will be staged this weekend by Tympanium Euphorium.

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