Word: cinema
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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With the French press, radio and cinema tumbling over themselves to lionize Thierry, his show has become a sellout. All 52 paintings up for sale went for prices ranging from $100 to $150. In hailing his success, the weekly Arts topped the critical raves with a bit of sound advice: "Most of the canvases are beautiful. But why not leave the boy alone and let him develop his gifts instead of inflicting on him the ordeal of an exhibition...
...Harvard Liberal Union, still $120 in debt to Ivy Cinema failed yesterday in an attempt to obtain permission from Dean Watson to reschedule "The Grapes of Wrath," in order to pay off the obligation...
Somebody's face...should at least have a slightly crimson tinge when he finds out that the hero who shielded himself from Medusa's deadly charms was Perseus and not Jason, as stated in your Jan. 17 Cinema review of Animal Farm...
...wonderful piece of writing...Outstanding, inspired writing is fine literature and the author should not be forced to die an anonymous death... just to satisfy some old-maid policy on a magazine. While I'm on this subject, I should also like to add that...whoever writes your Cinema and Books sections often comes up with a masterpiece ...Why don't you let these present-day Wolfes and Menckens get a byline?...Those geniuses should both be given at least a small break...
This time of year, critics, exhibitors, trade papers and assorted know-it-alls select their cinema bests-and after checking over the 1954 crop, the choices were pretty automatic all the way. At the top of the heap: Marlon Brando and Grace Kelly...