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- The other stuff
The apparent inspiration for the Museum of Small Finds at Machines with Magnets is a Renaissance cabinet of wonders
- Mortification of the flesh
“Global Feminisms” at Wellesley College’s Davis Museum could be one of the most important exhibits of the year.
- New new things
Robolobster, an underwater crustacean with eight plastic legs and an industrial-strength plastic shell, is a groundbreaking example of the new science of biomimicry.
- When worlds collide
We humans are quick to anthropomorphize the non-human.
- War paint
There’s no shortage of photographic images of the war in Iraq — live footage on TV, front-page news photos, streaming video on-line.
- Scroll down
It’s always a treat to spend time in the several clustered museums at Harvard, where scholarly mini exhibitions co-exist with larger surveys and familiar favorites from the permanent collection complement surprises in the galleries.
- Must warn others
It’s a cliché of bad novels and late-night movies that scientists and artists represent two extreme — and mutually exclusive — poles of objectivity and subjectivity.
- Following the evidence
“CSI: The Experience,” like a B-movie, is best if you don’t think too hard about it.
- Sketchy
Art — like music, physics, literature, dance, and other creative pursuits — rarely springs forth from the imagination in its final form.
- Riddim science
For more than a decade, Jake Trussell (a/k/a DJ C) was a central figure in Boston’s electronic-music underground.
- Back in the USSR
Gulag is the Russian acronym for the government agency that administered the famously harsh system of forced labor camps in the former Soviet Union, but it has come to refer more generally to that system of prisons and detention facilities.
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