Word: flora
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Flora Natapoff, coordinator of the Institute gallery and an instructor at Carpenter Center, has been an artist for fifteen years. She points out a more basic problem. "Little girls aren't allowed to be aggressive or experimental," she said, "but that's what you need to be an artist." But Natapoff's work is assertive. Her big bold collages of cityscapes capture the tensions and forces of the urban environment, and fight against the demure feminine stereotype...
Leiderman, Flora M. Macquarrie '75 and Gillian C. Emmons '76 decided to distribute the petition at last week's registration in response to the CHUL's decision last month to recommend an end to specific sex ratios in the Houses...
...this show are full of references to "latin style" riffs or themes. A new tune, called "Sometime Ago" moved through several varied themes and each had a distinctly Spanish/Latin/South American tint. The first band, also called Return to Forever, had that same tint--reed man Joe Farrell, singer Flora Purim, and percussionist Airto Moreira were three-fourths of a band that lived its only album title--Light as a Feather...
...commanded Liza Minnelli. Shiny brown eyes open wide and black derby askew, Liza was back on Broadway for the first time in seven years. In 1965 she was a Tony winner for her role in Flora the Red Menace...
...together a marvelous book about everything that went into the financing, building and provisioning of whaling ships, the men who sailed and lost them, the "overweening pursuit of wealth" that drove them to riches and ruin. Allen writes poetically but with a naturalist's restraint about the climate, flora and fauna of the forbidding, fickle northwest corner of Alaska. As few writers have, he describes with nose-to-nose empathy its native Eskimos, an incredibly robust and good-natured people inhabiting one of earth's coldest hells...