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...Peabody Museum could not have been crafted with a more deliberate delicacy than the lilting scenes of John McGahern’s new novel By The Lake. The story recounts a year of everyday labors and occasional intrigues in a small village. A meditative eye for the details that color passing moments gives this novel a quiet integrity, unrivaled by works that impatiently resort to plot twists, muddled psychology and politics for their excitement. McGahern’s story recalls that while societies seem to be progressing and deteriorating at a dizzying pace, most people are just trying to live...
...that took a wrong turn on the way to a football game. The show takes an innovative approach by combining elements of both modern dance and the marching arts. In choosing to forgo a traditional storyline and instead to rely on a series of musical tableaux themed around the color spectrum, Blast! succeeds in communicating pure emotion...
Regardless of the actual tint of the grids, when hypnotized subjects believed they were looking at colored grids, the part of their brain that processes color vision displayed increased blood flow, according to Spiegel. But when they believed they were looking at black and white grids, decreased blood flow was recorded...
Impressionist Still Life is rich with meaning because many of the paintings, as well as being important aesthetically, have anecdotal significance. They trace friendships and artistic influences among the featured painters and tell personal histories. Fantin-Latour’s beautifully balanced composition of color compliments, “The Betrothal Still Life” (1869), was the artist’s proposal of marriage to Mademoiselle Dubourg. “Moss Roses in a Vase” (1882) is a touching still life Manet painted while dying, composed of flowers given to him by friends (most of whom were...
...look back over my old columns, the faces, voices and stories all rush back to me with such vivid color and detail as if it were last week, or maybe even two weeks before that. I realize that to not share this wealth of experience with the world would be a crime. I have no choice. The time to pen my memoirs has come...