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Their paint was like no one else's. Coat after coat was laboriously scraped back with the edge of a meat cleaver and then scumbled again until it looked weirdly provisional, a thin caking of color in the pores of the canvas. The works were gripping yet strangely distant, scratchily insistent rather than speechifying, and their scale was utterly convincing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: The Human Clay in Extremis | 12/31/1984 | See Source »

...Theodore Cleaver That's Exactly What We Were Afraid Of Award: to a West Yard aspirant who splashed across her missive in big letters, "I can work with the bureaucrats. I've been...

Author: By Peter J. Howe, | Title: Campaign Kudos | 10/10/1984 | See Source »

...editorial board of the Columbia Spectator endorsed then-Black Panther leader Eldridge Cleaver for President. The day after the endorsement rain. Paul Starr, who was to become the next editor of the university daily, wrote a ringing article denouncing the choice as ridiculous...

Author: By Michael J. Abramowitz, | Title: Paul Starr: A Voice for Liberalism | 10/11/1983 | See Source »

After this return visit, it seems clear that when the map of Television Land is drawn, the eight-room Loud ranch house will be as much a landmark " as the Cleaver family's two-story white colonial. Just as the homogenized family sitcoms of the '50s became emblems of that "decade, the Loud family's home movies may be the veristic vision of the polarized family of the '70s. So stay tuned, video voyeurs, for the next installment of the Loud saga. Say in ten years, when the prospective grandchildren are old enough to be interviewed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Video: Looking In on the Louds | 8/22/1983 | See Source »

...wood-notes wild, the vibrato delivery, the blue-eyed conspiratorial beam have changed little since the first segment of The French Chef went out over the Boston area's WGBH-TV on Feb. 11, 1963. Only this time, as the camera closes in on stockpot and saute pan, cleaver and colander, the mistress of cuisine is not demonstrating the joy of Gallic cooking. Dinner at Julia's, her new 13-part public television series, which will start in October, celebrates American cooking, ingredients and wines with such dishes as poached Alaska salmon, duckburger with wild rice, California fish...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Living: Thoroughly American Julia | 4/18/1983 | See Source »

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