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...ability to create fabrics gave some women an outlet for artistic sensibilities or a space on which to inscribe ownership of moveable property,” wrote Ulrich in the e-mail...
Agnes Chu said she filled the dinner’s VES quota, which had the ring of truth. She brought luminous photographs taken in China and Italy, because she figured out that there would be no outlet to play her films. Stephen N. Smith, on the other hand, thought for some reason that the bistro would be able to meet his massive audio-visual needs, bringing a videotape and CD, both of which were useless. The videotape sounds like it would have been great, though: Steve revealed that he’s made the “fourth or fifth...
...tradition going back 2,500 years - when Euripides took the Melian massacre and spun it into the theatrical gold of The Trojan Women - artists have done what politicians and the media cannot: explain the inexplicable, make sense of the incomprehensible. Will September's disaster find its outlet in the works of today's authors and playwrights...
When it comes to modern literature, of course, the watershed event was World War I, when a new generation of writers was affected by violence they had never imagined; it later found an outlet in their novels and poetry. Though the impact wasn't immediate - it took a decade for works like Ford Madox Ford's Parade's End and Erich Maria Remarque's All Quiet on the Western Front to emerge - the war introduced new voices and a new seriousness to Western literature...
...Oops!” was colorful enough for the young set, yet interesting enough for a broader audience. MTV’s Total Request Live gives teen pop more exposure than most other genres, and in an age of Billboard chart apathy to her singles, it is the primary outlet for her national exposure...