Word: sensualness
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...peace. Moreover, they should be receiving help and support from the college administration and faculty around such issues as, e.g., distinguishing between compulsive, anxiety-ridden sexually and healthy erotic love; facing and alleviating the internal as well as external in the way of a responsible expression of tender and sensual impulses; learning to follow one's true feelings at a given stage of development rather than anxiously submitting to the opinions of others, be these views for or against premarital sex. Instead, students too often meet with such sweeping statements from their elders as, "Yorulcation in ... against the law ... Harvard...
...cone." Braque found his cylinders, spheres and cones in still life-guitars, jugs, cigarette packages, knives and newspapers -and he projected his internal emotions into this world of objects. He painted few human figures, confessed that he found the human form ugly. While his comrade in Cubism, Picasso, was sensual, Spanish, and an endless innovator, Braque was rational, French, and restrained. As Braque explained in 1917: "The senses deform, the mind forms. Reality grows out of contained emotion. I like the rule that corrects the emotion." But from his penchant for paradox, he added, "I love the emotion that corrects...
...republic and this time makes a triumvirate (Antony, Octavian, Lepidus) master of the Roman world. Antony (Richard Burton) is allotted the East, and Cleopatra's reveries of empire revive. She amorously regales him on her gilded barge, and the charms that captivated a cerebral Caesar enslave the sensual Antony the old war dog degenerates into...
...last week for the world premiere of his Fifth Symphony, commissioned by the New York Philharmonic for its first season at Lincoln Center. The Fifth is Henze's Roman symphony, marked by a synthesis of fragmented lyric themes and rich moments of atonality in which Henze expresses "the sensual conflicts, happenings and joys that the modern, sensually-pleasing Rome suggests." Scored for an orchestra that omits clarinets and bassoons in favor of two pianos and two harps, the music is punctuated with tyrannic claps of the kettle drums, which Henze says "shelter and develop" his themes. On first hearing...
...squares almost invisible to the eye. Miriam Schapiro, Brach's wife, shows a series of panels, similar in motif to Renaissance cassoni, or hope chests, in which she paints the fertility symbol of an egg. Over a three-year period, the egg forms grow more nebulous, less sensual, purer...