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"Only an art of constant formal self-criticism," wrote the critic Michael Fried in a preface to an earlier Noland museum retrospective in 1965, "can bear or embody or communicate more than trivial meaning." Noland's work was self-critical in the extreme. It seemed made for-not to...
It was an example of the close-to-the-customer approach that has maintained McDonald's phenomenal growth (TIME cover, Sept. 17, 1973) against what would seem to be heavy odds. Investors have sold the stock down from a high of $77 in 1972 to about $42 last week...
Along the shores of Lake Michigan, twinkling lights showed that the smelt were running again. The night netters scooped up the silvery fish (3-in. to 13-in. long) as they dashed for deeper water after spawning. They are fried and eaten whole. "It's like pulling French fries...
Jubilant Rams rooters streamed onto the court while both winning and losing players exchanged tearful hugs. As proud parents pumped his hands, Rams Coach Bob Merkle summed it up: "A dream come true." With that, the new champions and the runners-up moved to a fried-chicken victory dinner. But...
On his last day in Plains, Carter rose at 6:30 a.m. and gazed upon the dusting of snow and ice on the pine trees-the first in his octogenarian Uncle Alton's memory. While Rosalynn scrambled eggs and cheese, Jimmy fried the breakfast ham. Shortly before noon, he...