Word: viewer
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...entitled to know all the facts of the Boston school situation. It is one thing to insist on integrity in reporting. We all expect that from each other. It is another to dilute the news intentionally, on no matter how high a principle, and then expect the reader, viewer or listener to respect the completeness and integrity of journalism in the future. Walter W. Hawver...
...Connor, who has won a number of local Emmys and Illinois Associated Press awards, has stopped his televised attacks on the network for now but is threatening to sue NBC unless the network gives him a written promise that henceforth it will defend him whenever a viewer lodges a formal complaint. He argues that his contract already contains an implied assurance of support...
...great achievement of "Photography Unlimited" is that it challenges the viewer to question and analyze his or her previous assumptions about the nature of the photographic image. Experimentation for the sake of experimentation is necessary to the continued vitality of any art form. It is through the willingness of photographers like those whose works are now hanging in the Fogg Museum to question and re-examine old standards that new standards and aesthetics will be formed...
...world, is here being used to mirror the individual psyche. Many of the images thus created-especially Robert Heinecken's "Cliche Vary/Fetishism" and Ellen Land-Weber's large picture of a small child and a pink house being swallowed by vegetation--are striking and sophisticated images that haunt the viewer and remind him that there are few completely private thoughts. More often, however, because we are usually shown only two or three works by a single artist, the images remain enigmas about whose meaning we can only guess...
...much as the viewer may enjoy watching Duddy's immature and innocent antics, it is this very childishness that constricts the movie's moral comment. Duddy's endearing naivete includes such a lack of self-consciousness, such a lack of self-awareness, that his desires rule without any ethical restraints. Duddy is so wrapped up in his effort to win the respect of others that he loses any sense of respect for himself, and he is accordingly unable to distinguish right from wrong...