Word: expression
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...would like to express my gratitude to the Editors of TIME for their "warlike, manifesto-styled communication...
...Daily Express found Choreographer (Oklahoma!, Carousel) de Mille's eight-year-old Rodeo "a shorter Oklahoma! without singing." Said the Times: "This treats a typically American subject in a way that, by its wholeheartedness, its unembarrassed and unembarrassing vulgarity . . . synthesizes, and yet still adds to the essence of American culture...
Enwonwu has broken from the faith of his fathers: like most European artists since the Renaissance, he works to express human emotions, not to hint at supernatural forces. Suffering, supplication, exuberance were typical themes of his London show-themes ill-suited to violent distortion. Enwonwu sometimes let the shape and grain of the wood guide his chisel, to produce partial abstractions that merely pleased the eye. "Sometimes," he told admirers at the show's opening, "I see the form in my mind and it grows and grows as I work. I am happy when I am hacking...
...Randy Hearst took over as full-fledged publisher of Hearst's San Francisco Call-Bulletin (circ. 152,135). Randy, who had broken in as a cub on his father's San Francisco Examiner, was thus even up with twin brother David, publisher of the Los Angeles Herald & Express, and older brother William Randolph Jr., publisher of the New York Journal-American...
...hard to follow Frank Sinatra? Smiled Crooner Peers: "I'm not answering that. There should be room for both of us." Concluded London's Daily Express staunchly: "There...