Word: earle
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...floor, roofed only by filtered skylights, is the center's permanent exhibit, featuring the gems of MelIon's collection. It begins with two commanding portraits: Charles Stanhope, 3rd Earl of Harrington, by Sir Joshua Reynolds, and Sir Anthony Van Dyke's Mountjoy Blount, Earl of Newport. Indeed, the entire exhibit is heavily weighted with portraiture and landscapes. In one corner, the viewer can stare at the grayed elegance of a Gainsborough; in another, he is lulled by the peaceful countryside of a Constable. There is also a fine sampling of George Stubbs, including two huge works-both...
...Earl Scruggs Revue-Jonathan Swift...
...Earl Scruggs Revue-Jonathan Swift...
Tonight through Saturday at Jonathan Swift's (661-9887) you got the Estes Boys with country rock, who transmigrate into the bluesy Ellis Hall Group Sunday and Monday, who come out of the cocoon Tuesday and Wednesday as the Earl Scruggs Revue with Clean Living. Scruggs should be outstanding; I've never heard of the rest of these jokers...
...more strident popular journals to attack pillars of the British system from the monarchy to the moderate politicians of both right and left. Goldsmith himself was attacked last year when Private Eye, a popular satirical weekly, suggested that he was obstructing a police investigation into the disappearance of the Earl of Lucan, accused of murdering his children's nanny. Private Eye has since conceded that its story was inaccurate, but Goldsmith is still suing for criminal libel, which could land the editor in jail...