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DESCRIPTION:Event Name: Lecture: Mixed Media\nEvent Url: http://www.artsbos
 ton.org/event/detail/41681/Lecture_Mixed_Media\nEvent Date Begin: 2009-04-
 29\nEvent Date End: 2009-03-29\n\nThe media these days speak in so many fo
 rked and foreign tongues ' film\, book\, video game\, broadcast\, blog ' t
 hat without a dictionary or a concordance it's hard to know who is saying 
 what to whom. Over the last fifty years it has come to pass that on an exa
 mination paper at the end of a year's course in the history of western civ
 ilization a sophomore at a high-end New England university can give as his
  answer: 'The Greeks invented three kinds of columns - Corinthian\, Doric\
 , and Ironic. They also had myths. A myth is a female moth.'  How does a w
 riter tell a straight story to readers who think in circles? Maybe by send
 ing smoke signals.  LEWIS LAPHAM is the editor of Lapham's Quarterly\, the
  national correspondent for Harper's Magazine\, and the author of thirteen
  books\, among them Money and Class in America\, The Wish for Kings\, Thea
 ter of War and\, most recently\, Pretensions to Empire. For Bloomberg Radi
 o he hosts a weekly program\, 'The World in Time.'  A reception will follo
 w this lecture.\nReservations will be accepted starting April 16 at 617-72
 0-7600.\n\nStart time: 6:00 PM
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