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Drama, in particular, naturally lends itself to the issue of illusion versus reality--being as it is an illusion of sorts itself. When Shaggy and Scooby pulled the mask off the Swamp Monster to discover that it was none other than kindly Mr. Hoople, the caretaker, they were retracing the philosophical footsteps of Dorothy, Alice, and the ancient Chinese sage who asked himself, "Am I a butterfly dreaming...
...hose going flat out into your face." Murray and crew now wear sunglasses, which must constantly be cleared of caked salt with squeeze bottles of fresh water. Kookaburra Mainsheet Trimmer Peter Gilmour, known as "Crash" for his aggressive tactics as Murray's starting helmsman, sometimes wears an industrial dust mask to protect his face from sunburns and windburns...
...Give it a little time and she might change her mind," Zoito said. "We don't know if she knows the assailant or not. She says he had a mask...
...class is also intended to demonstrate that portraits are not limited to paintings alone, he said. In addition to the standard oil paintings, the exhibit features sculptures, coins, drawings, prints, and photographs. The works include a 12th century B.C. gold death mask, Andy Warhol's "Marilyn," Walt Whitman's death mask, and a Kennedy half dollar...
...heavily layered with industrial metaphor, to design a new wing. The goals were to house LACMA's modern and contemporary collections and shows, separating them from its other collections; to provide 50,000 sq. ft. of new exhibition space, more storage room and new offices; and, if possible, to mask Pereira's unloved buildings...