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...reflects the change. The actors speak with microphones (although not all the time), a synthesizer drones in the background, voices come from hidden speakers, echo effects abound--all part of an objectified high-tech nightmare. There's a huge screen in the background, used for the projection of close ups of Lulu's face (her lips, her eyes, all very eerie at 20 feet tall), and in more ingenious ways as well: as a huge contact sheet when Carbone is taking his pictures of Lulu; for a photo-montage providing a dimension of memory to a sex scene between Lulu...

Author: By Paul A. Attanasio, | Title: Rarefied Body-Surfing | 1/15/1981 | See Source »

...many white students feel the minorities are overreacting, tossing off these threats as the works of deranged individuals that certainly do not represent the attitudes of the University community. Leading administrators echo this belief. Archie C. Epps III, dean of students, has labeled the incidents as "isolated"; other administrators, including President Horner, Dean Fox and Daniel Steiner '54, general counsel to the university, have denounced the threats as aberrations from the atmosphere they and other administrators seek to create for Third World students...

Author: By Esme C. Murphy, | Title: A Common Burden | 12/5/1980 | See Source »

...long way (he was one of the few Americans included in MOMA'S introductory show of Dada and surrealism in 1936) and he has now been commemorated with full honors. Organized with exemplary finesse by Kynaston McShine, elegantly installed in rooms whose white arches and tinted ceilings distantly echo the internal world of Cornell's boxes, and supported by a catalogue which now becomes the standard work on the artist, this is the most revealing Cornell exhibition ever held. Having had four months of the Big P's aggressions and Nietzschean sublimities, we may now relax-after...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Linking Memory and Reality | 12/1/1980 | See Source »

...across the contested Shatt al Arab waterway to seek refuge in Basra. On a tour of Khorramshahr last week, TIME Correspondent William Drozdiak found very few signs of life; emaciated dogs foraged for scraps in the rubble, swarthy Iraqi soldiers lounged in the shade as they listened to the echo of sporadic shelling in what was left of Abadan (pop. 300,000), seven miles away. Drozdiak's report...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World: Ghost Town on the Gulf | 11/24/1980 | See Source »

Obviously, there's not much depth. "It's no secret that defense is the weak spot," Cleary says, in an echo of last year's prognosis. "We've got more depth, size and speed up front...

Author: By Mike Bass and Bruce Schoenfeld, S | Title: The Bright Brigade Faces Off | 11/20/1980 | See Source »

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