Word: seriality
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...Harvard in 1983 after teaching at Princeton, Yale, The New England Conservatory, and Brandeis. He retired ten years later for the sole purpose of devoting himself to composition. “He was happiest when he was writing music,” Lora Martino said. Although labeled as a Serial or a 12-tone composer, Martino never seemed to agree with these titles. In addition to being denser and more complex, his music often included an improvisatory element. “He was a kooky guy and always cracking jokes,” his son, Christopher Martino, said...
...faces that we didn’t go to the Spence School for Girls,” the critics shout, en masse, waving their newsie caps, coal-soaked handkerchiefs, and sickles.But essentially, I’ve always hated Marx. Mostly because of his serial infidelities and his penchant for coffeehouses. But more to the point, he just seemed to give the rich much more credit than they really deserved. The scene represented in “Scene” is, in my humble opinion, scarcely more important than any other scene here. Their staff is just another bunch of crackpot...
Should Charlize Theron—2004 Oscar Winner for her phenomenal performance as serial killer Aileen Wuornos in “Monster”—be added to the list, as she tackles the role of the titular super-heroine in MTV Films’ “Aeon Flux?...
...neighbor, Richard Paul Lohse’s “15 Serial Rows of Equal Amounts of Color with Bright Emphasis,” is just as coldly calculated as its name suggests. Ultimately, it lacks any real layered effect other than the optical illusion created by the ROY G. BIV rows of squares, which has been done too often to really posses the necessary visceral force...
...grim, brief history of modern terror, there was little special about last Saturday's serial bomb attacks in New Delhi that killed at least 55, save this: there may never have been softer targets. Police?who received a warning of the attacks 20 minutes before the initial blast?said the first bomb was driven by scooter or rickshaw into Paharganj, a run-down food-and-clothes bazaar containing a handful of backpacker hostels. The second was planted in the Sarojini Nagar market, a ramshackle collection of open-air stalls crammed with knock-off designer wear and cheap plastic knick-knacks...