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Blood & Night Work. Stewart's book is no piece of sobersides pontificating. It is a swift narrative, peopled with hundreds of newsmen & women, sparked with many an engrossing anecdote (for example, about the New York Herald Tribune's onetime ban on words like "blood" and "sexual"; the bizarre...
With his accustomed showmanship, Stokowski glamorized the great sacred composition. He cut Bach's music to slightly over half its length, reorchestrated many passages of Bach counterpoint, peopled the Metropolitan Opera stage with a bevy of hooded mimes, who prowled about a collection of ramps and platforms like Ku...
Having thus spanned a half-century and a cross section of U.S. education, Professor Rice, who knows where the educational skeletons, real and imaginary, are hidden, has turned state's evidence against his profession. His story is peopled with extraordinary characters.
> Areas peopled mainly by the foreign-born produce catatonic schizophrenia-a split personality which is purposeless, impulsive, confused, given either to excitement or to stupor.
Many of Breinin's imaginary landscapes, like The City, introduce medieval figures of religion or enchantment into modern, urban scenes. Others actually show medieval streets peopled with monks and harlequins. Still others, like The Beach, are dry, pastel-shaded landscapes in which human figures take on the impersonal quality...