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December 9, 2004
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Something from nothing
The new building at Zero Arrow Street will house the A.R.T.'s new 'black box' space, designed as a complement to the Loeb Drama Center's main stage. It shares the building - and a collaborative vision for its uses - with two human rights organizations: the Carr Foundation and Physicians for Human Rights. Above, sheet metal worker Tony Piacentini works in the building's shrouded lobby. (Staff photo Kris Snibbe/Harvard News Office) Full story
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Stephen Prina: A man for all media
Artist, Red Krayola member tenured at VES
Creativity Express
Chris Van Allsburg visits budding artists at the Fogg Museum
Zero Arrow Street space flexible, eclectic
Inspired by Budapest model, Orchard's vision leads to new theater, a space that contains multitudes
PON to screen 'Hotel Rwanda'
Film tells story of Rwandan who saved the lives of hundreds
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