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Whether its Eckert's unselfish but brilliant offensive abilities on attack; Chris Wojcik's powerful play-making talent; the Marvin brothers' explosiveness down the field; Tim Browne, Matt Sheerin and Matt Stamski's defensive work ethic; or middie Pat McCulloch's awesome face-off skills--unfortunately, McCulloch was injured at the beginning of the season and did not return; the seniors' depth and experience have made this season unforgettable...
...retrospective of 120 works by Kienholz, now at New York City's Whitney Museum of American Art, is a pretty good tribute to this profuse, energetic, sometimes brilliant and sometimes very corny artist. Kienholz didn't believe in refinement. What he believed in was a combination of technical know-how, moral anger and all-American barbaric yawp. Moving through the show is like being alternately slugged and hectored by a redneck Godzilla with strong libertarian-anarchist convictions. His truck used to have ED KIENHOLZ--EXPERT painted on the door. You might not trust Roy Lichtenstein to frame a shed...
DIED. SAUL BASS, 75, graphic designer who turned opening-credit sequences in movies into brilliant minimalist films; of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma; in Los Angeles...
Jackie had a brilliant marketing sense if she was involved with the idea of an estate sale, and I suspect she had a few thoughts on it before she died. It was brilliant to set the prices so low on everything. That way, everybody felt he or she could afford something. No one could accuse the Kennedy kids of greed, as it seemed rather generous of them to offer Dad's humidor for only a couple of thousand dollars. Then when it went for $574,500, it was like an enormous compliment to the Kennedy family: "We like...
...brilliant. And it gave us the last Jackie we will ever have: Canny Jackie, the girl who really knew her public...