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Word: angularity (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...stark lighting effects. Throughout, Fosse's own particular wit as a choreographer of decadence--his "Rich Man's Frug" was one of the best things in his earlier staging of Sweet Charity--serves to summon up a wealth of period references--the tinkly, jarring music of Kurt Weill, the angular, fantastic interiors of Dr. Caligari, the smoky torch songs of Blue Angel, and the bloated Bacchanites of George Grosz. In fact, his effects are occasionally so persuasive as to be claustrophobic--particularly when you add the excess of close-ups Fosse uses to tell his story...

Author: By Gregg J. Kilday, | Title: So OK, Your Boyfriend's Bisexual, But Don't Take It Out on the Nazis | 3/27/1972 | See Source »

...house, an angular maze of rooms and staircases', is comfortably but somewhat shabbily furnished. Irving has said that he is trying to sell it and move to better quarters higher on the hill overlooking the sea. But his style of life prompts some speculation about the financial well-being he has described in the midst of the Hughes affair. Irving has claimed that his wife is "independently wealthy," with $100,000 in stocks, plus additional capital yielding $10,000 a year. On occasion in recent weeks he has bristled at the suggestion that he might be looking for quick...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: The Clifford Irvings of Ibiza | 2/7/1972 | See Source »

...firm hold in the southern part of the state. California permits banks to branch out statewide; this liberal law has allowed the huge Bank of America to open 977 branches and do 40% of the state's banking. Wells Fargo President Richard P. Cooley, 48, a tall, angular World War II pilot who is rated one of the nation's best bankers, has long yearned to compete more strongly with the B. of A. Says he: "Corporations want to operate statewide in California, and we have to be in the south in a big way to take care...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Ambushing Wells Fargo | 1/31/1972 | See Source »

...kids on the block in Queens where William Casey grew up called him Cyclone because his angular body seemed to be constantly in motion. The nickname still fits Casey, who is now chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission. His seven months in office have been filled with a bustle that the agency had seldom known in its first 37 years...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Wall Street's Favorite Bureaucrat--Now | 11/22/1971 | See Source »

...completely insipid Picassos that exist. As the marriage disintegrated, the great figure paintings and still lifes (31, 36, 37) began alternating with a sequence of brutally distorted female heads. Woman's Head and Self-Portrait, 1929 (38) is nothing less than a pictorial act of revenge: the savage, angular profile of Olga, with its chisel teeth and spike tongue about to devour the undistorted silhouette of Picasso's own profile. Its delirium is prolonged, in a different way, in the Surrealist beach scenes at Dinard, like Bather Playing with a Ball, 1932 (39), populated by elephantine, grotesque...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Anatomy of a Minotaur | 11/1/1971 | See Source »

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