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...FOGG Old Wedgwood through May 27, and Harvard Wedgwood through June 17, Illustrated Books From the Gift of Mrs. Howard J. Sachs, through June 24, Picasso and Cubism, through May 6, Mon-Sat. 9-5, Sunday...
...FOGG Old Wedgwood through May 27, and Harvard Wedgwood through June 17, Illustrated Books From the Gift of Mrs. Howard J. Sachs, through June 24, Picasso and Cubism, through May 6, Mon-Sat. 9-5, Sunday...
...suffered another terrible, unexpected and punitive attack [EUROPE, March 22]: the bombing of the Basque town of Guernica during the Spanish Civil War. On April 26, 1937, German airplanes launched an all-out assault to help Generalissimo Francisco Franco break Basque resistance to his Nationalist forces, an event Pablo Picasso memorialized in his famous antiwar mural. TIME reported on the bombing in our May 10, 1937, issue...
...puts on a great game. For a 28-year-old, A-Rod comes off as a guy who's lying to impress a date's dad. He collects art (Chagall, Picasso, Monet and Renoir are favorites because "I don't like contemporary art"), can't dance, lists Frank Sinatra as his favorite musician and takes a break every night with friends and family for Breyers Cookies & Cream in the living room. Clay Aiken would get bored of this guy. Teammate Jason Giambi describes Rodriguez in a way that makes him seem programmed. "I've worked out with Tiger Woods...
...well,? says former NYCB dancer Ib Andersen, artistic director of Ballet Arizona. ?But his ballets are part of me, his musicality, his timing, his sense of structure. My god, this man did everything.? Those who worked with him, says Edward Villella, ?understood we were in a moment of history. Picasso and Stravinsky changed their art forms in the last century. Balanchine did that for ours...