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Grime be gone: Sculpture Crew members Thomas Nguyen ‘01 and Tracy Power assess and treat the beloved “Claw” sculpture in White Plaza on Friday. The campus cleaners keep sculptures around the Farm in top shape for viewing year-round. #gallery http://daily.stanford.org/image/full/9384
Jeff Keacher

Grime be gone: Sculpture Crew members Thomas Nguyen ‘01 and Tracy Power assess and treat the beloved “Claw” sculpture in White Plaza on Friday. The campus cleaners keep sculptures around the Farm in top shape for viewing year-round.

Sculpture Crew saves the day

By Lydia Chow
INTERMISSION| They storm across campus in matching hats and T-shirts, zipping around in a flashy orange vehicle, ready to answer the distressed calls of grimy and cobwebbed statues in need of a valiant savior...No, it’s not a new Justice League of superheroes — it’s Stanford’s very own Sculpture Crew.

Hollywood takes a worthy shot at itself

By Eric Messinger
INTERMISSION| From time to time, Hollywood feels the need to make fun of itself.

Contemporary glass a treat for the eyes

By Ben Asher
INTERMISSION| Surrounding the Oshman Family Rotunda at the Cantor Arts Center resides a unique collection of Italian-influenced American glass artwork.

Cantor highlights work of late alum

By Ben Asher
INTERMISSION| Cantor brings a Stanford family member home in its current exhibit, “Richard Diebenkorn, Artist and Carey Stanton, Collector: Their Stanford Connection.”

“Transsiberian” showcases gorgeous Russian landscape, but that’s it

By Jeff Gilliland
INTERMISSION| “Transsiberian” follows the story of an American couple, who, on the train from Beijing to Moscow, get caught up in a drug-smuggling ring.