Word: skins
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Reviving the Spark. "I am not interested in theory or history in collecting, but only in how the item can help me in my performance," Lateiner explains. No pedant, he uses research to "get under the composer's skin" and revive the spark and freshness of the creative impulse behind the music, "to re-create a piece at each time, on each plane, as if it had never been played before...
MINNEAPOLIS. Minnesota Theater Company. At the Tyrone Guthrie Theater: August Strindberg's The Dance of Death; Thornton Wilder's The Skin of Our Teeth; William Shakespeare's As You Like It; alternating through Sept...
...guests were older students at the College, recent graduates, and grad students. Some girls were shining, with skin smelling gently of almods and honey; others in heavy-rimmed glasses spoke of research grants...
...pretty quaint to recall that Franklin P. Adams said: "Middle age occurs when you are too young to take up golf and too old to rush up to the net." Today's middle-agers not only dot the greens, they vault the net. They sail, ski, waterski, skin-dive and spelunk. They swim, walk and climb. They fish, hunt, camp and swarm all over the great outdoors from Big Sur to Cape Cod. They are a participating rather than a spectator generation...
Nicolas Poussin was to painting what his 17th century contemporary Descartes was to philosophy: a believer in reason above all. An architect with canvas, he organized his scenes like luminous lessons in logic, seeing structure where skin was and portraying fleshy maenads as marble caryatids. His discipline twice earned him the title of First Painter to the King of France - and the respect of every generation...