Word: studioful
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...trouble, as yet unmentionable on the screen in so many syllables, appears to be nymphomania. In order to cure herself, she quits her high-pressure job as an art editor, her high-pressure rake (Mr. Loder) and her fancy wardrobe. Can she find happiness in dirndls, a huge little studio hideout, her neglected talent for painting, and True Love...
...white-mustached John Angel has been making statues for the unfinished Cathedral more than 20 years. One of a tailor's ten children, he grew up in the British cathedral town of Exeter, entered a Gothic studio as an apprentice ornament-carver when he was 14. Says Sculptor Angel: "I never went to school; I'm an ignoramus...
...televises an average of 28 hours a week, and about 23 of them have the same announcer. Robert S. (for nothing) Stanton's busy schedule includes all Giant baseball games at the Polo Grounds, two evenings a week of prize fights, a studio show (U.S. Rubber's corny Campus Hoopla) and nearly all of NBC's "remotes" (out-of-studio telecasts), such as the U.N. Palestine hearings...
...Studio One (Tues. 9:30 p.m., CBS). Sinclair Lewis' Dodsworth...
From Sunset to Smear. Recently Maurice Sterne made the porch of his Provincetown cottage into a studio, and concentrated his attention on the sea out front. His new paintings were as salty and wet as the breakers, and they had the same compelling evanescence; each one seemed made of wind, water and light, ready to shatter and collapse in an instant...