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Professor of Fine Arts Norman Bryson, who teaches the introductory art history course "Art and Visual Culture" with Professor of Fine Arts Irene J. Winter, said he was disappointed that the illustrations accompanying an article by Kobena Mercer titled "Skin Head Sex Thing" were not included in the 666-page source-book...
...Thomas L. Bryson '70 wrote about his reflections since graduating...
...Bryson asked whether other had similar experiences as a result...
...Park with George), but his cerebral, challenging compositions possess depths that cannot always be fully explored in the sometimes constraining format of musical theater. Those depths are plumbed here. Each track on Color and Light features one or more jazz musicians performing a Sondheim show tune. Singer Peabo Bryson and saxophonist Joshua Redman join forces on a version of Sondheim's Pretty Women (from the musical Sweeney Todd) that is mature and mysterious, dark and sweet. Grover Washington Jr., with charismatic sax runs, turns the understated melody of Every Day a Little Death (from A Little Night Music) into something...
...Yvonne Bryson and Irvin Chen, who led the UCLA study, are convinced he was. His mother was HIV-positive when she gave birth, and blood tests at 19 and 51 days showed that the baby carried the virus too. But when the researchers retested the child at 11 months of age, the virus was gone. That seemed so wildly improbable that the scientists conducted more tests and still found nothing. When they re-analyzed blood from the earlier tests, though, the virus was still there. Could the samples have somehow become tainted with HIV in the testing lab? Such contamination...