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...while, because I wanted to try and find the strength of comics as read pictures. I noticed that in reading comics that didn't have words the whole force of the story was propelled by the implied action of the characters. Like in a George Herriman [who wrote 'Krazy Kat' in the 1920s] Sunday page, where he didn't use many words, the characters literally seemed to be moving around on the page. And I noticed that in reading them there were these imaginary sounds that were created in your mind that were analogous to music. I realized that...
WEDNESDAY Dogs in Carolina Herrera, Kate Spade and Todd Oldham do the catwalk (at New York City's Kit Kat Klub, of course) for AIDS charity DIFFA and pets.com Highlight: pet ensembles with pockets for human cell phones...
...Chances are, though, that won't be you. You will be the krazy kat kutting it up on the dance floor. Or the girl who sheds her nude hose and kisses a boy for the first time. Or the kid who knocks over the cheese puff table. Or the wallflower. One of many...
Come to the Cabaret, old chum. This time you'll hardly recognize the place. The Kit Kat Klub, where Sally Bowles tried to sing away the gathering Nazi storm clouds in the 1966 musical Cabaret, is a real cabaret now, a converted nightclub where theatergoers can sip drinks (but can't rustle programs, handed out only after the show) while immersing themselves in Berlin decadence circa 1929. Or is it 1999? The club has a seedy-chic, downtown, S&M look: the dancers have runs in their stockings, and even the orchestra members, in sleeveless black tops, look ready...
...response to Sarah B. Jacoby's opinion piece "Copy Kat": Yes! I've been there more times than I care to imagine. But she left out several important glitches in the system...