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Dates: during 1990-1999
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While climbing down from stargazing on the roof of Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts early Saturday morning. Georgia S. Young '99 slipped and fell from the building's second level...

Author: By James L. Chen, | Title: First-Year Tumbles From Carpenter Roof | 10/16/1995 | See Source »

Ever wonder why celebrities are more famous than other people? It's because they ooze creativity. For example, not only have MILES DAVIS, TONY BENNETT, RICHARD GERE and DAVID BYRNE elbowed themselves room at fame's bar for their performing abilities; they're also gifted visual artists. Indeed, they must be gifted, because their handiwork isn't cheap. Gere's work, currently on display in a Manhattan art gallery, sells for $12,500 a portfolio (all proceeds to charity), and some of the late Davis' pieces are expected to fetch up to $100,000 when they go on sale...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Oct. 16, 1995 | 10/16/1995 | See Source »

Esterhas' weak script in "Basic Instinct" was somewhat resucitated by the presence of Sharon Stone. "Jade" is not resucitated by anyone. Any movie that has Angie Everheart and Linda Fiorentino in it is of some interest on a purely visual level. However, any movie in which Angie Ever-heart gives the most believable and compelling performance has some-thing terribly wrong with it. But Chazz Palmintieri is a genuinely good actor, and when even he can't do any-thing with this movie, we know that the core must be rotten...

Author: By Benjamin Cavell, | Title: JADE | 10/12/1995 | See Source »

Moni Adams of the Peabody Museum and Tim Hammill of the Hamill Gallery of African Art will lead a workshop on visual arts at 11 a.m. in Sever Hall 113, while the world-renowned South African poet Dennis Brutus will conduct a poetry and literature workshop at 2 p.m., also in Sever...

Author: By Anna C. Portnoy, | Title: African Culture Will Be Explored | 10/6/1995 | See Source »

...show's major innovation, however, isn't its format or guest list, but a moody visual style that gives a viewer the feeling of walking into a bewildering installation at the Whitney Museum's Biennial. Created and directed by the photographer Luca Babini (Hutton's boyfriend), the talk show looks like no other. It is filmed, not taped, and the camera sways back and forth, not only between Hutton and her guest, seated across from each other at a table dressed with a fruit bowl, but also to TV-screen images of them looking alternately fascinated and confused...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TELEVISION: JOINING THE BOYS' CLUB | 10/2/1995 | See Source »

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