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...letters also convey Abbot’s unusual views on gender equality. “He was pretty liberal and always wanted his wife by his side rather than by his feet,” Sullivan says...
Munera uses irony and symbolism to convey specific ideas to his viewer. In “Circus Tent,” another photograph taken in the slums of Bogota, a small, dilapidated tent that reads “Bienvenido al Circo” in faded red letters gapes open, revealing the humble iron bed frame that someone calls home. Munera’s portrait titled, “Destiny Stone” shows a bright-eyed boy peering through a hole in a boulder...
It’s not just their love of sound which defines Neubauten,, but the worlds they conjure. “Ein seltener Vogel” is a sumptuous blend of bird calls and prehistoric drones which convey a dawning sense of catastrophe. With the surging tornadoes of “Ozean und Brandung” and the metallic calm of “Boreas,” the album depicts an expansive sonic landscape with hidden stormy undercurrents unleashed every so often. For the most part, the album is melodic and melancholy, with heartbreaking lyrical outbursts like...
...Even Tarantino stopped short of showing graphic violence against small children (though his film does think it funny to show a school-age girl watch as Uma Thurman kills her mother in the family kitchen). City of God has no such hesitations. Yes, the film is attempting to convey the brutality of daily life in a destitute rural town run by battling drug lords. But at some point, someone, anyone, involved in the film’s production should have stepped back and proclaimed in outraged Portuguese, “Feh! We get it. Enough already!” Instead...
Stanford Business School's popular Interpersonal Dynamics course forces students to critique one another's personal demeanor as it relates to the messages they're trying to convey. Too bashful? Fidgety? Overly aggressive? The class, which students call Touchy Feely, aims to overcome bad body language, which too often equals bad business. Similar classroom pointers are now available in Lois Frankel's Nice Girls Don't Get the Corner Office. As promised in the subtitle, the book details 101 unconscious mistakes women make that sabotage their careers--ranging from tilting their heads when they talk to couching statements as questions...