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...drunks on the Bowery as they were bundled into a police wagon. And the Big Apple crime photographer named Usher Fellig, later anglicized to Arthur Fellig but internationally famous under his two-syllable pseudonym, is set to haunt the public again with his revealing and sometimes macabre images. "Unknown Weegee" will appear at the International Center of Photography (ICP) in New York City from June 9 to Aug. 27. The exhibit is drawn from the ICP's collection of 20,000 of his original prints from the 1930s to the 1950s, and will showcase over 100 of his rarely seen...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Human Parade | 6/12/2006 | See Source »

...were bundled into a police wagon. And the Big Apple crime photographer named Usher Fellig, later anglicized to Arthur Fellig but internationally famous under his two-syllable pseudonym, is set to haunt the public again with his [an error occurred while processing this directive]revealing and sometimes macabre images. "Unknown Weegee" will appear at the International Center of Photography (ICP) in New York City from June...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Human Parade | 6/11/2006 | See Source »

...Here pumping the chest, inflating the lungs, filling the blood vessels and starting the heart were the immediate and technically demanding needs. It was only when the medicine was unknown to us or very complex - renal failure cases, rare diseases or cancer patients on weird experimental chemo - that we looked to the medical residents for help...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Mystery of the Double Cardiac Arrest | 6/8/2006 | See Source »

...fourth group. The one I never met was Frank O’Hara. My memory of Ashbery I’m afraid is tinged by an unfortunate encounter with his partner. Others I had met were Donald Hall, Peter Davison, Adrienne Rich, Phil Levine, Stephen Sandy, Robert Creeley (unknown to each other, we were judges for the 1987 American Awards and met at the reception), Robert Kelly, Allen Ginsberg, and Peter Orlovsky. “Howl” had just been published to be immediately banned in public and on the airwaves. Rumor had it that Ginsberg had staged...

Author: By Louisa Solano | Title: Plympton Street | 6/6/2006 | See Source »

...tempted to find a job in journalism come September. It’s a field in which I’ve had some success, so why not let my rewarding experiences guide me to further accomplishments? Instead, with my plan to go abroad, I’m venturing into unknown territory. And I think that’s exactly what I like about it. Making up for a missed opportunity, like any other new experience, is a risk. And after four years of blissful protection by the Harvard bubble, I think I’m ready to take some chances.And...

Author: By Hana R. Alberts, | Title: Reclaiming Regret | 6/5/2006 | See Source »

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