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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...performance as Gould. With every move, he suggests Gould's restless quirks and passions. He is both detached and present, tender with a sheet of music, harsh in his judgments and the pain he inflicts on his body. The score of the film is--unsurprisingly--superb, with Gould's actual recordings providing the framework. Life and the artist are given to us but with this successful minimalist style, leave us enough room to ponder the madness and strange sensibility of Glenn Gould...

Author: By Tristan Walliser, | Title: Gouldberg Variations | 11/17/1994 | See Source »

Yesterday, though, the Faculty's focus turned from the issue of consultation to the issue of actual changes...

Author: By Elizabeth T. Bangs and Sarah E. Scrogin, S | Title: Benefits Battle Heating Up | 11/16/1994 | See Source »

Knowles has also appointed Administrative Dean Nancy R. Maull and Associate Dean for Human Resources Polly Price to evaluate the actual fiscal impact on faculty members the changes will have...

Author: By Elizabeth T. Bangs and Sarah E. Scrogin, S | Title: Benefits Battle Heating Up | 11/16/1994 | See Source »

...actual cost of protecting the President is a secret, creating some grumbling on Capitol Hill and elsewhere. "Too damn many Secret Service," says a White House aide, believing the agency may have passed the threshold of true security and now complicates its own operations. The entire Secret Service has a budget of $461 million and employs 4,600 people worldwide, but what portion goes to presidential protection is not known. What is known is that a Secret Service request for more money is almost never turned down by Congress and that a certain institutional arrogance infects the agency. "They...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Presidency: Never Safe Enough | 11/14/1994 | See Source »

...novel resolutely refuses to describe the actual techniques of its doctor, while film makers feel the need to explain to their audience how this miracle is wrought. This is not only a necessity for the visual medium of film, but an indication that as we move closer to Frankenstein's work in modern science, such unspeakable horrors become everyday occurences. The rebirth of tissue, while still contraversial, is conceiveable in our time, and we are certainly interested to hear how it might be realized...

Author: By Sorelle B. Braun, | Title: The Modern PROMETHEU | 11/10/1994 | See Source »

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