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...said simply, "toward more personal ends." What he might have said was that they were entirely discarding the conventions of that kind of photography--easy-to-grasp, socially concerned images of David Douglas Duncan or W. Eugene Smith--to enter a realm that was a whole lot stranger...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Photography: The Case for Clutter | 6/5/2005 | See Source »

...first name, it bears biblical and literary echoes of wanderers, seekers?perfect for the producer for whom the whole world was his back lot. Being on a first-name basis with theatrical royalty, he insisted on the same informality from others. Introduced to a stranger, he would quote the first line of Herman Melville's Moby Dick and say, "Call me Ismail...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Gourmet of Life | 5/30/2005 | See Source »

...being turned over to the Palestinians in future peace talks. Ateret Cohanim officials deny they have leased the buildings, but reports of a deal were enough to provoke scrutiny of the Patriarchate's finances by the Greek government as well as nationalist rage from Palestinians. The Patriarchate is no stranger to controversial land deals. It owns about 4,047 hectares in Israel, including the land on which a number of Israeli neighborhoods of Jerusalem are built. That makes it the country's largest landowner, apart from institutions linked to the state. A high-ranking Greek Orthodox priest says the leases...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: An Unorthodox Deal? | 5/29/2005 | See Source »

...then move on to the next issue. I don’t see how you’re any better. Where’s your brave progress? Where’s your social change?” I asked, exasperated and taken aback by this intense and earnest stranger...

Author: By Andrew Golis, | Title: Wake Up | 5/16/2005 | See Source »

Before Present!, Pasternack was no stranger to artistic groups at Harvard; he was a poetry editor for the Advocate, as well as a Crimson Arts editor. While he is quick to mention his respect for the many talented artists in organizations like the Advocate and the Signet, he often calls for a less “stuffy” attitude among the Harvard art community...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Crimson’s Alternative Honorees for ’05 | 5/5/2005 | See Source »

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