Word: emotionalize
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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To achieve those aims for the cover and the inside illustrations, Ramp chose Matt Mahurin, a graduate of the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, Calif., who has previously contributed drawings to the Op-Ed pages of the Los Angeles Times and the New York Times. Mahurin, 24, started...
Those stories were not a temporary outpouring of journalists' emotion, prompted perhaps by some roughhouse treatment of protesters by heavy-booted American soldiers. The coverage was typical of West Germany's ideologically charged press. Not surprisingly, given the close economic and political ties between Washington and Bonn, there...
Their more recent offerings, including international dance favorite "Blue Monday," phased out even the glimmer of emotion that made "Temptation" so powerful. "Blue Monday," with its stark heartbeat-like electronic drums, was a disturbing song because it was so mechanical, so inhuman, but, nonetheless, catchy. The lyrics and occasional synthesizer...
Albrecht's strained tenor can communicate emotion well, but its one-dimensionally becomes painful when he has less than enthralling things to say.
The chasm between technique and emotion, however wide it is today, may be ultimately bridgeable; Japan, after all, has had only about a century to assimilate a radically foreign art form. But Western music faces other problems of a more practical nature. Because many Tokyo residents have long commutes to...