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While the authorities seemingly ignored Gasior, she was not forgotten. She says a few days after her Justice Department interview, cars mysteriously started following her. One night a car that had been shadowing her forced her off the road. The same vehicle pursued her in a wheel-screeching, hilltop chase until she got away by shutting off her lights. Then there were the constant phone calls to her home from someone who only breathed over the line, and a false newspaper report that an arrest warrant had been issued in her name. She began to fear for her life...
Supreme Court lets her sue over a Wheel parody...
Soon she could not move at all without being pushed or carried. Dan, now 30, puts it bluntly: "Her day. I'll go from start to finish. In the morning, my dad would get her up, take her out of bed, put her in a wheelchair, wheel her out to the dining-room table. She would have coffee, a cigarette, whatever. They would listen to the radio, my dad would do whatever he had to do, and at around 2 o'clock in the afternoon, the radio would be turned off, the TV would come on. Dad would...
...exemplary condensation. Beginning with those initial Surrealist images, it picks up on the early sculptures that clearly indicate the bent of his talent, such as Amusement Park, 1938, a small work that both remembers Picasso's iron woman figures and conflates their shapes with roller coaster and Ferris wheel...
...MOST PASSIONATE COUPLES CAN BEcome the worst of enemies, as love and hate loop into each other like a Mobius strip. "I'll kill you if we can't be friends," ROSANNE CASH sings on her new pop-country album The Wheel (Columbia), and instantly we feel that she understands this love-hate connection, that she might even have lived it. "I'm not looking for your answers," Cash sings on the title cut. "Just to know the question/ Is good enough for me." The questions she raises have a kind of unanswerable rhetorical strength. She sings on the closing...