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...would think, all the first-rate Western artists of our fading century are known and labeled. Not necessarily. Consider Ian Fairweather, a Scot by birth, who, after a long life in China, Bali and Australia, died in 1974 at age 83. Totally unknown in America and Europe, he was the best abstract painter-though "abstract" does no justice to the imagistic subtlety of his work-that Australia ever harbored, and one of the very few modern artists to make a convincing bridge between Eastern calligraphic traditions and Western drawing. He was also-suspect though the term has become...
...young musicians, not just young deaf people. And model she is. She performs some 120 concerts a year, a number the newlywed Glennie would prefer to reduce in order to spend more time at home near Cambridge with her husband, Greg Malcangi, a recording engineer. The flying Scot also has been the subject of two British and one American TV documentaries and even wrote an autobiography at the age of 24. The inevitable title: Good Vibrations...
Calling Eichler enthusiastic is a stretch. The assistant district attorney, realizing that Rooney's investigation had provided him with nothing remotely resembling a case, badly wanted to settle and go on with his life. He even offered to dismiss the matter without a finding (essentially letting the guards off scot-free)--and was turned down...
...have no choice but to commit remaining resources to the prosecution of the most serious crimes." Among misdemeanors, only drunken driving, domestic violence and resisting arrest will be prosecuted. Phillips may be trying to scare the Governor, but meanwhile small- time offenders -- from shoplifters to prostitutes -- will go scot-free in Stockton...
...suit, filed in Middlesex County Superior Court on January 28 by Catherine McKay, also names former HSA member Scot H. Landry '92 and Ryder Truck Rental as defendants in the case...