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...paintings feature brightly colored, voluptuously curved forms which suggest vases, seashells and the female figure. This combination of abstraction and representation recalls the work of Georgia O'Keefe. In addition to these paintings, which she sells, Lichacz creates multimedia pieces that contain more personal significance...
...thousand Nazi war criminals to justice, the museum aims to teach tolerance -- by holding a mirror up to visitors of every race and ethnic group, reflecting their prejudices and conflicts. In the giant hall, which covers half a city block, visitors will be able to walk through a multimedia history of hate, ranging from haunting ( scenes of a Nazi concentration camp to the present-day horrors of the Los Angeles riots...
...Edge (HarperCollins; $20). Its cover touts alphabetic entries on everything from virtual reality and wetware to designer aphrodisiacs and TECHNO-EROTIC PAGANISM, promising to make cyberpunk's rarefied perspective immediately accessible. Inside, in an innovative hypertext format (which is echoed in this article), relatively straightforward updates on computer graphics, multimedia and fiber optics accompany wild screeds on such recondite subjects as SYNESTHESIA and TEMPORARY AUTONOMOUS ZONES...
...Justify My Love. It's the American Bible Society's music video OUT OF THE TOMBS, a 9-min. contemporary version of Mark 5: 1-20, in which Jesus exorcises from a man the demons called Legion. The admirable goal of this first offering of the society's Multimedia Translations Program (coming: the Nativity, the Prodigal Son) is to carry the Bible's ^ message to a young generation not much inclined to read. Alas, this particular message is overwhelmed by the medium: the narrative style is distracting, and the imagery too often fascinates without illuminating...
...most popular radio show, addresses the host as "Russ." Hillary Clinton, in a cheerful diatribe against the host, calls him "Lim-bough," as in "Ow! That hurts!" William F. Buckley Jr. says it "Limbo" -- a place a bit north of where many liberals would send this right-wing multimedia motormouth sensation...