Word: artisticisms
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Chant D'Amour was not shown to the students of 4 because the staff deemed it irrelevant to the course. Its "blatant sexual imagery" (sic) was an additional complicating factor, though for the complaining student who visited the CRIMSON office in high dudgeon, this factor seems to have overridden any...
Intense Identification? Tynan had been bothered by the book before it was published (it was serialized in The New Yorker). He had expressed his disapproval to Capote when the two men met at parties and when Capote appeared on Tynan's TV program in London. He repeated his objections...
Out in that middle ground, Price has built up a 46,000 circulation for his magazine, and although he steadfastly refuses to run any ads, at 50? a copy he is running close to the black. He pares expenses by paying minimal fees to contributors and employing a 15-year...
As to what they mean, Steinberg likes to leave that up to the viewer. "People who see a drawing in The New Yorker will think automatically that it's funny because it is a cartoon. If they see it in a museum, they think it is artistic; and if...
"Our Place on High." After the Civil War, such vaunted idealism fell into disfavor. In his last decades, Church painted little, concentrated instead on making an artistic "Center of the World" out of his Hudson River estate. At Olana (thought to be a corruption of the Arabic meaning "our place...