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...narratives from the golden age of the daily strip. Peanuts' Charles Schulz is represented, as are the creator-artists of Popeye (E.C. Segar), Dick Tracy (Chester Gould) and Terry and the Pirates (Milton Caniff). From the '50s, the emphasis segues to comic books and graphic novels. With Mad, Harvey Kurtzman virtually invented what would become the era's dominant tone of irreverent self-reference. He inspired several of the artists, including R. Crumb, whose exemplarily twisted panels first appeared in Kurtzman's post-Mad magazine Help!, and Art Spiegelman, whose Pulitzer-prizewinning Maus in 1992 cued a lot of people...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Peanuts in the Gallery | 11/28/2005 | See Source »

...want to take for granted ever again. I try to do more in life." Saving Fish is one result of Tan's new energy, and the next is an opera based on The Bonesetter's Daughter. Her collaborators are librettist Michael Korie and composer Stuart Wallace, whose 1995 opera Harvey Milk, about the assassination of San Francisco's first gay city supervisor, won wide acclaim. They are aiming for a 2008 debut in the U.S. or China. Meanwhile, Tan is starting to think about her next novel. "I'm not sure what it will be about, but it will incorporate...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hostage To Fortune | 11/26/2005 | See Source »

...details (a long, absurd capitalist saga) of the Weinstein brothers’ departure from Disney is useless at this point. Essentially, the nightmare couldn’t have lasted much longer. Money-grubbing ex-nerd testosterone receptacles like Michael Eisner were fated to have a rocky relationship with Bob & Harvey Weinstein. Harvey yelled at or sat on people who irritated him too much, and the folks high up at Buena Vista weren’t going to let the Two Stooges boss them around just because they made tidy profits on over-hyped prestige pictures and Quentin Tarantino?...

Author: By Clint J. Froehlich, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Froehlove: Move Fat Cats Devour Babies | 11/17/2005 | See Source »

...front of the left post. Princeton responded with its own power-play goal at 19:17 in the second period after several minutes of sustained pressure on the Harvard net. Crimson senior goaltender John Daigneau coughed up a rebound right in front of the net, and Princeton forward Will Harvey lifted a shot to the right corner for the equalizer. The goal came on the heels of Harvard’s fourth penalty in the second period. “Coach said in between periods, ‘That’s how we’re going to lose...

Author: By Aidan E. Tait, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Pelle’s Tally Salvages Opening Road Trip | 11/7/2005 | See Source »

...Eventually, such battles hit the wall of reality. Such was evident at a recent speech by Harvey C. Mansfield ’53 on “Feminism and the Autonomy of Women.” Mansfield’s argument that women might now feel more liberated by staying in the home and raising children is controversial enough. But those expecting it to be condemned at the hands of feminists, eager to see women stay in the workplace, would have been surprised. Instead, the bulk of criticism came from BGLTSA types, outraged at Mansfield’s heteronormativity...

Author: By Travis R. Kavulla | Title: The Newspeak of Gay ‘Rights’ | 11/7/2005 | See Source »

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