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...galleries, and died of kidney failure at the age of 44 without leaving a single recorded comment on his art or, indeed, on anything else, beyond declaring that "I endeavour to make the composition tell a story." But one may be fairly sure that if his ghost saw the Met's catalog, it would utter an Irish oath of bewilderment. It features essays by 22 scholars, all solemnly excogitating on such weighty matters as whether the horseshoes in his pictures are from dray horses or Thoroughbreds. If one wanted an example of how art history gets trivialized by sheer overpopulation...
...Good Vibrations (the woman-owned, woman-run sex toy shop in San Francisco), but to representations entitled "How to Make Love to a Harvard Woman--Page 69", as the cover sticker on the Boston-distributed issues ofEsquire read. I do mind if such a voice is depicted as a ghost in a living memorial of doomed desire. I'll think twice now before I let my privates go public. Sandi DuBowski '92 BGLSA Co-Chair...
...Minutes recently interviewed Jerry Zucker, writer/director of Airplane: The Movie, The Naked Gun, and Ghost. Brain Donors is his latest foray into the zany world of cinema slapstick...
...Radio Pictures chopped The Magnificent Ambersons, Welles' brilliant follow-up to Kane, by a third (from 131 min. to 88), ordered a new ending shot by a different director and even sent Ambersons out as the bottom half of a double feature, in support of Mexican Spitfire Sees a Ghost. Republic Pictures cut 20 min., which has since been restored, from his Macbeth in 1948. And so, that year, Welles set off on a European tour that would last nearly four decades. His first stop was Italy, where he would begin Othello...
Finally there was the ghost of Paul Tsongas, whose name remains on the New York ballot despite the suspension of his candidacy last month. In one poll, Tsongas retains a higher favorability rating (40%) than either Brown or Clinton...