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No one at that time was thinking in terms of Israeli expansion, says Peled. Indeed the Israeli government feared that no matter how victorious it was in the war, it would be isolated in peace. Today, in contrast, says' Peled, the government has adopted an expansionist policy. "It is...
Part of the attraction that Hockney's work exerts is its mixture of unusual guile and apparent naivete. He is a painter of frozen pleasures, held in ironic parentheses as though behind glass-the artificial but absorbingly hedonistic blue of Los Angeles swimming pools, the plastic palms, the flat...
But universities have wondrously diplomatic ways of achieving compromises. Although Stanford would not authorize Shockley's teaching, Moses observed that if the professor wanted to give his lectures anyway, "you may do so without special permission from anyone." Shockley declined to say whether he would go ahead, but, in...
Not the least of Kandinsky's achievements is that he worked out the first viable alternative to Cubist space -and did it as early as 1915. He was not concerned with what exercised the Cubists and later became an absolute fetish in American painting, the "problem" of filling the...
After a rather tepid Krazy Kat cartoon and a razzle-dazzle rendition of "The Star-Spangled Banner" that shouldn't be missed--technicolor psychedelics, sing-along sub-titles, and a flag with the wrong number of stars--we arrive in the Big City, which is probably Los Angeles but could...