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...Wegman's best pictures, his implacable dogs are a surrogate for the part of ourselves that we hold back from the world, above all in our moments of abject obedience. In one picture after another, the secret of Fay Ray's charm is the way she gets the last laugh, even when wrapped in aluminum foil, by facing down the camera with her own impenetrable self-enclosure...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: William Wegman: Bowwowing The Art World | 3/23/1992 | See Source »

...short (5-ft. 6-in.), wiry figure, Singleton dresses and talks like any casual, bright 24-year-old. He peppers his conversation with an abrupt, exclamatory laugh and punctuates almost every sentence with the rhetorical question "You know what I'm saying?" In meetings he is usually the youngest person present, but he is often the most decisive...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Not Just One of The Boyz: JOHN SINGLETON | 3/23/1992 | See Source »

...their equipment will have greatly improved so they will no longer get cricks in their necks (from craning to watch a TV) and elbows (from manipulating long-handled instruments of awkward design). A few dream of operating by remote control, their heads encased in virtual-reality helmets. Don't laugh, they chide skeptics. On the drawing boards at SRI International is an inkling of just such a system, one that might someday allow a surgeon in St. Louis to operate on an astronaut in low earth orbit. Even better may be novel ways of destroying diseased organs -- through heat, perhaps...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Kindest Cuts of All | 3/23/1992 | See Source »

When Ross finished the script and read it he said he thought it was "kind of funny and that people were going to laugh" but he was not sure. His task, however, was to make "this wacky world called Zora's Kitchen," a place where "everything everybody does makes sense...

Author: By Brady S. Martin, | Title: Kitchen Conversation: A Chat With Orion Ross | 3/19/1992 | See Source »

While U2 rocked at Boston Garden last night and green beer flowed in profusion, at least one Harvard professor born on the Emerald Isle could only laugh at the "Irish" festivities that have become a part of the American version of St. Patrick...

Author: By William C. Slaughter, CONTRIBUTING REPORTER | Title: Crimson Goes Green | 3/18/1992 | See Source »

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