Word: exhibited
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...exhibit at Osaka. Paternalism and lifetime employment are still features of Japanese corporations, and Taiyo Kogyo keeps Nakatani happy with a six-month salary bonus every year and a new-car loan every two years. Corporate entertainment allowances total $2 billion a year in Japan, and Nakatani spends a good chunk of his $1,600 share taking foreign customers to geisha parties. But he is not a kimono chaser. That tradition is beginning to fade, albeit slowly, as Japan's women become more assertive...
...review plays or books. I suppose they do it because we all have limited amounts of money and cannot afford to go to every play in town. So we send out a reviewer, and hope we can decide from his report whether to see the real thing. Since the exhibit at Carpenter Center is free, I suggest that you go out and see it for yourself. I think it will suffice for now to say that among the photographs are several which I have seen over and over in the past week. They and I have become good friends...
Having dispatched the business end of this review. I am left to add the flourishes. Before I rush too far afield, however, let me tell you a little about the exhibit. The photographs were taken in Birmingham, England by Janct Mendelsohn and Richard Rodgers in 1968. Both Mendelsohn and Rodgers now teach at the Carpenter Center...
Dick Rodgers' part of the exhibit centers around a young man named Frank who grew up in one of the working neighborhoods of Birmingham. He has a family and his wife works. He spends most of his time painting. Rodgers presents photographs of Frank and his neighborhood along with some transcripts of Frank's comments about life...
Janet Mendelsohn's part of the exhibit concentrates on a description of Tina Donnelly, who lives in a different working section of Birmingham. Tina cranes money by soliciting. Several of her friends are also "on the game." They are part of a prevailing pattern in the neighborhood in which a white girl will live with and support her "colored" pimp. In England, "colored" refers to immigrants from the Commonwealth countries notably Pakistan, India, the West Indies and Jamaica...