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...find Mark N. Templeton's selective memory extremely troubling. In his February 11 article ("This Is Funny?") he failed to recall any of the allusions to Blacks which comprised at least half my routine. Instead, he chose to depict my performance as nothing more than vitriolic "attacks" directed against Asians and women...

Author: By Jean Gauvin, | Title: Spotlight on Hypocrisy | 2/13/1991 | See Source »

...exhibit deserves attention for a uniformly high quality of the pieces and the juxtaposition of Rembrandt with other artists of the period who depict similar themes...

Author: By Margaret H. Gleason, | Title: Rembrandt at the Fogg | 2/8/1991 | See Source »

...exhibit, organized by John Czaplicka, assistant professor of fine arts, accompanies a course offered this spring term. It aims at tracing the evolving conceptions of the metropolis, through the eyes of individual artists who depict its effects upon the inhabitants. The fantastic medley of ideas and experiences present in any modern urban center is reflected in their artistic product and in the show as a whole...

Author: By Vanessa L. Walker, | Title: Show Questions Urban Images | 1/23/1991 | See Source »

Greenpeace's six-month campaign features a series of garish Day-Glo-red posters. The signs on the northbound side of the highway depict a worker in a protective suit and gas mask, and the southbound versions show an exploding nuclear bomb. Until Greenpeace slapped its posters on the billboards, they had been blank for two years as a result of a successful boycott against local merchants who advertised on them. "It's not clear whether Greenpeace should be labeled environmental nitwits or environmental traitors," groused Tom Lustig, an attorney for the anti-billboard group. Countered Jason Salzman, a Greenpeace...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Colorado: Nuclear Confrontation | 11/26/1990 | See Source »

...children gave Mapplethorpe permission to take the photographs and the center to display them. "Where would you draw the line?" asks Monty Lobb, president of Citizens for Community Values, a local group that first drew the show to the sheriff's attention. "Will next year's photographs depict bestiality or necrophilia...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Keeping Cincinnati Clean | 10/8/1990 | See Source »

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