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If their dancing is not American, much of their choreography is: there are 21 U.S.-created ballets in the theater's repertory, some never before seen in this country. One of the best is Job Sanders' Impressions, which uses Paul Klee paintings as "points of departure" for seven...
"Why are people concerned about the permanency of material things," asks Conner, "when they themselves may not be here tomorrow" His entire output illustrates the question, picturing death in life, the swift passage of beauty as an integral part of growth, with a chilly poetry that haunts the viewer like...
Universal Donor. Though Denise Darvall's heart had stopped beating and she was dead, her heart could not be allowed to degenerate. Irreparable cell damage begins at the temperature of a naturally cooling cadaver in 30 minutes. It can be postponed for two to three hours by cooling. The...
Research doctors have had some, but by no means complete, success with X rays, and with two classes of drugs-the anti-cancer chemicals and cortisonetype hormones. They have devised increasingly complex methods of matching white blood cells to reduce antibody formation, and of making antilymphocyte serum in horses to...
The Resurrection of Christ is another church teaching that theologians today are inclined to interpret not as meaning a reconglomeration of atoms in a cadaver but as the Apostles' unique and mysterious awareness of who Christ was and what he signified. Thus his post-Resurrection appearances to his discipies...