Word: hampstead
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HARRY GRUNSTEIN Hampstead...
Police arrested David Schulz, 19, of Hampstead, N.H. and Robert W. Hodge, 21, of Derry, N.H. on felony charges of breaking and entering at night and trespassing. The two men were seen early Saturday morning allegedly trying to pry open a window on the fire escape of an apartment complex at 8 Plympton St., a building on the corner of Mass. Ave. that houses graduate students, faculty, and staff from the University...
...those in seminal '60s movies like The Knack and Blowup. While many fans of the latter still aren't sure what the film is about, at least now they can learn the locale of the park where David Hemmings witnesses a murder. Several London guidebooks incorrectly identify it as Hampstead Heath or Holland Park, but Reeves reveals it as the little-known Maryon Park in suburban Woolwich. Don't forget to play a game of imaginary tennis?the courts are still there...
...those in seminal '60s movies like The Knack and Blowup. While many fans of the latter still aren't sure what the film is about, at least now they can learn which park David Hemmings is in when he witnesses a murder. Several London guidebooks incorrectly identify it as Hampstead Heath or Holland Park, but Reeves reveals it as the little-known Maryon Park in far-flung Woolwich. Don't forget to play a game of imaginary tennis - the courts are still there...
...travel, but the wallpaper and period matting do a great deal to contextualize Day's photographs. What might seem nave, blasphemous, or offensive if it were produced today comes off as eccentric, or perhaps quaint. Day's oeuvre becomes a historical artifact. His style peaked with the relatively modernist Hampstead series, but it reached its apotheosis in the much later "Orpheus" series, which portrays a young boy in the woods holding a lyre. "Nude Youth with Lyre," from 1907, is "Marble Faun" redone at a much higher level of technical mastery, and, more importantly, it is the work...