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...Above Fifth Avenue, Looking North,” a 1905 print by Underwood & Underwood, depicts a man with a camera sitting precariously at the intersection of two steel beams above Fifth Avenue. Carriages stream uptown on the street below him. The tallest building, superimposed against a bright sky in the distance, does not exceed twenty stories. The central figure, the cameraman, looks west, but the actual photographer looks north. But in some sense the fictional and real artists actually gaze towards the future of New York City...

Author: By Alexandra B. Moss, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Capturing a City’s Character and Life | 4/5/2002 | See Source »

...show will display six paintings that have never before been shown in the same museum exhibit. The show will also be one of the first to highlight the artist’s early works—completed before he burst onto the Parisian art scene in 1891 with his print of the Moulin Rouge...

Author: By Nicole B. Usher, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Fogg Lands Toulouse-Lautrec Show | 4/5/2002 | See Source »

...former President of the Crimson and Managing Editor of the soon-to-be-launched New York Sun, gained prominence by publishing Smartertimes.com, a daily critique of the reporting mistakes and editorial inconsistencies in the New York Times). I, for one, knowing the days are numbered for traditional print pundits, plan to move my writing to my own blog when I graduate. Watch for it at www.alexrubalcava.com starting this summer...

Author: By Alex F. Rubalcava, | Title: Why My Column Doesn’t Matter | 4/3/2002 | See Source »

...browsed and searched as well. The combination of easy updating and easy archiving is the real advance that has created the blogging movement, because it allows a person to post his thoughts to the Internet at anytime, with minimal effort and less technical knowledge than it takes to print a letter...

Author: By Alex F. Rubalcava, | Title: Why My Column Doesn’t Matter | 4/3/2002 | See Source »

...PRESS From the Ever-Shrinking-Printer Department: Panasonic's SV-P10 mini color thermal printer ($220) is roughly the size of an electric pencil sharpener and weighs just 6.5 oz. But it can print out 45 snapshot-size images on a single rechargeable battery. Share your pics with fellow adventurers right on the spot, or crank out cute postcards...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Your Technology Apr. 1, 2002 | 4/1/2002 | See Source »

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