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March 17, 2005
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March 17, 2005
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'Digital exorcism'
DJ Spooky performs his 'Rebirth of a Nation,' a 75-minute remix of D.W. Griffith's powerful and polarizing Civil War epic 'Birth of a Nation.' The presentation was followed by a Q&A with Elvis Mitchell, visiting lecturer on African and African American Studies and on Visual and Environmental Studies. (Staff photo Kris Snibbe/Harvard News Office) Full story
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
The centrality of the arts
Helen Vendler talks about the heart of the humanities
'Birth of a Nation' - the remix
DJ Spooky presents new view of contentious classic
Sharon Stone receives Gomes Humanitarian Award
Actress honored for AIDS work
The Big Picture
Karl Stevens, graphic novelist
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