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...first major production he designed was the 1975 Glyndebourne version of Stravinsky's The Rake's Progress, its libretto by W.H. Auden and Chester Kallman. Hockney, never embarrassed about paying homage to his aesthetic hearth gods, did the whole thing in the manner of Hogarth's engravings of that moral phantasmagoria set in 18th century England, stylizing the sets into crosshatched black-and-white etchings. Their graphic wit and punch reached a memorable climax in the final scene, where poor Tom Rakewell, insane at last, finds himself in Bedlam. The wall is covered with graffiti, each...
Some conservationists remain suspicious of the Administration's assets policy, and Interior Spokesman Harmon Kallman acknowledges that the new plan "does not mean that we're not going to sell any land. All we are saying is that we are out from under any dollar goals set by the asset-management program." Or as one Interior official bluntly put it, "This way we can assure everyone we're not under the policy thumb of some green kids. Our program will just piddle along in low gear...
...Kallman and McKinnell has been recalled to help modify and make more specific the master plan, which will now call for considerably more renovation than replacement. "It's a matter of cutting things down to what we really need," Watson said...
...complex was originally planned for the mid-1970s, and was to replace and renovate most of Harvard's antiquated facilities--many of which date back to the late twenties and early thirties. Kallman and McKinnell, a Boston architectural firm, surveyed University and community needs and designed a multi-phase program intended to fulfill recreational needs for at least 50 years...
...Kallman and McKinnell has been hired by Harvard to plan sporting facilities to meet the expected needs of the community for the next 25 to 50 years...