Word: mediums
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...ANCE ON A WET AFTERNOON. A throat-drying English thriller, built around Kim Stanley's subtly menacing performance as a deranged medium whose "voices" tell her to kidnap a child...
When the news from Alabama-and from all around the U.S.-made Martin Luther King the cover subject for this issue, the editors called on an artist who was particularly appropriate for the assignment. Ben Shahn* is as famed in his own medium of protest as King is in his. Lately he has been contributing posters and lithographs to various civil rights groups. Working from photographs and his own impressions, he turned out his striking gouache study in just eight hours of work, after many hours of thought. He saw his subject mainly as an orator. "This is King today...
SEANCE ON A WET AFTERNOON. A throat-drying English thriller, built around Kim Stanley's subtly menacing performance as a deranged medium whose "voices" tell her to kidnap a child...
...story is told in dance, music, and drama; the two major characters are each represented by a dancer, a singer, and an actor. I think I see what James T. Anderson, the composer and librettist, had in mind: to tell a story successfully through the medium of one art form is an accomplishment limited by the possibilities of that form. Why not, then, tell the story in many forms, deepen the experience, and ultimately create a far richer understanding for the audience? It makes sense in theory, but not in this particular application...
...York's educational Channel 13 last week, ABCs Howard K. Smith and NBC's Edwin Newman joined Cronkite to bring to the hour-long Broadcasting Forum the kind of frank and open discussion that can be a credit to television. Boldly, they put their own medium on the firing line-and fired at will...