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...Phillips deserves all praise for finding these musicians - including blues guitarist Hare, who in 1960 did indeed let life (or rather death) imitate art by murdering his baby. In the uniquely free-form Sun atmosphere, Sam helped performers express their tangled visions; they would come in with no songs or arrangements prepared but just noodle and canoodle until inspiration struck. Of course, he also should earn a week's detention for dropping the black acts when Presley showed him he could make money with white ones. But, hey, that's show business...
...pizzas are the free-form, thin-crust, eclectic-ingredient pies one often finds around these days, somewhat reminiscent of the offerings at the late Brew Moon (Church Street restaurant déjà vu). The nine options at Cambridge, 1 are built from dough and sauce made daily on the premises and the charcoal grilling really does impart a fantastic crunch and smoky flavor. My only general quibble would be that the tomato sauce seems too prepared, with not enough of the pure taste of a fresh tomato allowed to shine through. Especially as summer dawns, less is often more...
...double or even triple duty. If you're making two-way duck, let's say, and you don't have a roasting pan, you use a frying pan. If you don't have a quiche pan, you can always manufacture one out of foil or make the pie free-form...
Despite Weber’s obsessive grooming and refining of materials, his tastes are strikingly multi-faceted. This diversity perhaps accounts for the film’s narrative style, which is free-form and free-associative to a head-spinning degree. Archival footage of outrageous singer-pianist Frances Faye will dissolve into a filmed sequence of desert explorer Sir Wilfred Thesinger, which will morph into a series of still shots from small-town parade, which will change into a picture of a young model wearing a turban and silk shawls. Characters and events tumble by, with nary a clear transition...
...found in the catalogue, located in the gallery’s reading area [located near the exit of the gallery],” increasing and interspersing the biographical information within the galleries would have had the beneficial effect of making the exhibit appear to be more coherant and less free-form. If the visitor had each woman’s personal history in front of them while examining the works, they could determine and discover—during viewing—the complex relationships of the various artists that the existing placards alone do not reveal...