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Daniel Stepner and Jay Gottlieb, violinist and pianist, playing Schubert's Fantasia, Bartok's Unaccompanied Violin, and Chausson's Poeme. Currier SCR. 8:30, April 21. Free...
...Gottlieb and Ernest Lubin in a recital of music for piano, 4-hands by Mozart. Schumann, Brahms, Faure, and Schmitt, Currier House Senior Common Room, Sat., 8:30 p.m., March...
...Louise Nevelson, who purchased a vacant five-story sanitarium on Spring Street and turned it into a succession of mysterious caves lined with her black, white, gold and Plexiglas constructions. Roy Lichtenstein acquired one vast floor of a bankrupt bank on the Bowery (other floors were taken by Adolph Gottlieb and Barnett Newman). Kenneth Noland bought a storage building; Robert Rauschenberg, a flophouse-cum-church on Lafayette Street. The first artists' coop was set up in 1967 at 80 Wooster Street; by 1968, there were 15 such buildings, and there are at least 28 now. Today, a loft building...
...press-most dramatically, the release of part of a sociologist's report that some Administration officials interpreted as meaning that VISTA workers are "radicalized" by their volunteer experience. One Washington Republican concluded: "VISTA is just a federally financed hate-Nixon postgraduate school." In fact, Dr. David Gottlieb of Pennsylvania State University, who conducted the study, decided that most volunteers in VISTA found it an opportunity to work for change "within the System...
...Angeles doctor takes old X-ray pictures, adds a little yarn edging and creates startling place mats. In Research Engineer Peter Gottlieb's West Los Angeles home, one child sleeps happily beneath a headboard made of bright cartons of Screaming Yellow Zonkers, a beloved popcorn product. Or consider Dr. Richard Gieser's sparkling decor in Wheaton, Ill.: his sofa is an old bathtub on legs, with one side cut away, lined with pillows. His favorite chair is another tub, upended. It has, Mrs. Gieser says, "a nestlike quality...