Word: reacted
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...react to this apocalyptic rubble of a '50s childhood--or to the sexual atrocities limned in Crumb's work? With the only two reactions that modern life demands: a laugh or a scream. The title on one page of a Crumb sketchbook reads, "Words Fail Me (Pictures Aren't Much Better)." But pictures allow Crumb to tell his own truth. To him, as to any artist who ascends deep into the bizarre, his work looks like reality. With care and wit, he draws his own demons and goddesses. One thing he never draws is conclusions. That is for the viewer...
...want to read and hear about the prevalence of dometsic violence and the cases of matricide beyond what happens on and what directly affects this campus. We need to provoke students (who were such an important and influential component of the excitement of the 1960s and 1970s) to think, react, protest and write with the same passion that was felt by students back then...
...This doesn't occur very often," said Steen, who added the network has not shut down in this way all year. "My main concern is that we're there to react if something should happen...
...uncommon for a youngster who hasexperienced a lot of physical and emotional abuseto react to that sooner or later with an outburstof violence," the psychiatrist said. "She surelydid not have a major mental illness and was notinsane. Her behavior was related to the kind ofenvironmental and emotional stresses she hadsuffered over the years...
...People come here from other cities to see themovies, because they are so rare. You can'tbelieve how people react to some of these classicfilms we show," Petric said. "It is a totallydifferent experience seeing something on the bigscreen, instead of on some miserable videoprojection...