Word: dimly
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...portrait. Said the Italian artist, who painted a much more flattering portrait of the Queen 15 years ago: "People change over 15 years, and the Queen is no exception." The Queen's comment, according to Annigoni: "She told me it looked better varnished." . . . The house lights dim over New York Philharmonic Hall. A hush falls upon the white-tie audience as Conductor Andre
Eating out is in; eating in is in. Eating your meal on the table is out; if circumstances permit, eating it on the floor is in. Eating in dim light is, and has been, preferable to eating it in strong light, but then eating it in the sunshine is better than in the dark. Rooms with white walls, starkly furnished, enhance a meal as does summer and, oddly, rooms crowded with small objects also create favorable at mospheres...
...dim atmosphere attempts to simulate the cathedral, but the actual installation stages the art in a contemporary set. In darkened rooms, spotlights define the sculptures. Glass cases, descending from the ceiling like columns, contain the small works. Unlike paintings, aptly suited for museums, everything in this exhibition stands out of its context...
...dim-witted 1966 service comedy co-starring Tony Curtis and Virna Lisi...
With Coleman and Harvey injured chances for a Harvard sweep of its remaining matches are dim. "Beating Springfield. Penn and Princeton will be another matter." Lee said yesterday. "And with these injuries nagging at us, it could be a call for Eric Behrens again...