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Summer 2006 | Volume 29, Number 3 | Books & Film

Paradise Lost
In The New World, Pocahontas takes moviegoers on a spiritual journey some critics dubbed an overlooked masterpiece. Newly released on DVD, the film gives viewers another opportunity to see compelling performances in a poetic contribution to American cinema.

Wall Champions Acts’ Relevance


This month, Jeffrey Overstreet asks, "What do Robert Altman's A Prairie Home Companion and the popular Pixar movie Cars have in common?" Plus he'll review The Best of Youth, a film arriving from Italy on DVD. Click here to read his exclusive Response reviews.

 

 





Artful Advocacy
A student-led campaign called “reVISION” brings an outpouring of support for those with AIDS.

School’s Out
Four professors with 121 combined years of commitment to the University say goodbye to °µÍøTV and hello to retirement.

Living His Dream
Young alum Bryce Phillips has built successful businesses while advocating work-life balance for himself and his employees.

One for the Record Books
Falcon decathlete Chris Randolph became a two-time national champion while setting new °µÍøTV records.

My Response
A Class of 2006 graduate reflects on lessons learned in Havana, Cuba, and in a classroom visit from Edward Nixon — Richard Nixon’s brother.

Back-Cover Art
As Professor of Art Michael Caldwell retires, he shares a landscape from the Big Sky Country.


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