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...combined pressure of Camby’s personal situation and the backlash surrounding recent anti-Semitic comments by point guard Charlie Ward may have proven too much for the Knicks to overcome. That and the offense of ex-Knick Chris Childs, who never played this well in the Garden when he wore the home uniform...

Author: By Martin S. Bell, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Saved By The Bell: Start Spreading the Blues | 5/9/2001 | See Source »

...elaborate portrait of variegated tulips in a vase could not, as the catalog interestingly points out, have been done from life. (At the height of the Dutch tulip mania, such rare blooms would never have been cut for a painter; he would have had to draw them in the garden.) One of Rembrandt's more gifted pupils, Carel Fabritius, worked for a time in Delft until he had the spectacularly awful luck to be blown to pieces in the accidental explosion of the town's gunpowder magazine. And then there were minor artists of merely local interest, who are dutifully...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Shadows And Light | 5/7/2001 | See Source »

...Riddle shares the concerns of critics who fear that drugs like Luvox could be misused in an effort to socially engineer children who are merely shy or reserved. He warns that serious anxiety disorders must not be confused with the garden-variety anxieties of growing up. "We're not talking about a Woody Allen type of worrier here," he says. "These kids were paralyzed. There were kids who had not been able to go to school." He acknowledges that there is much left to learn about antidepressant drugs. Researchers aren't sure if Luvox will work long term...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Luvox Debate | 5/7/2001 | See Source »

Other works take more evocative, period approaches to their subjects, with often breathtaking results. In the interpretation of Gauguin’s epic “Women and a White Horse” by Cynthia Antonopoulos of the Wollaston Garden Club, exotic tropical flowers fans out like a hanging garden and draws us into the Tahitian world of the painting...

Author: By Maria-helene V. Wagenberg, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: April Showers Bring MFA Flowers | 5/4/2001 | See Source »

Many of the arrangements seem to push the paintings they are based upon from two-dimensions into three-dimensions. In the Simpson Park Garden Club’s interpretation of George Inness’s “Blue Niagara”, for example, an elegant cascade of white orchids flowing from a stony vase perfectly matches the natural majesty of the waterfall scene. In the Hendrik Goltzius’ “Susanna and the Elders,” one of this year’s newcomers to the museum, a very fleshy Susanna lounges between a pair...

Author: By Maria-helene V. Wagenberg, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: April Showers Bring MFA Flowers | 5/4/2001 | See Source »

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