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The Biggest Little Mormon Country in the World
… prophet of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, died at the hands of a violent mob in Carthage, Illinois, … members), Mexico (1,043,718 members), Brazil (928,926 members) and the Philippines (553,121 members) —a mighty … much of a basis for this claim. Also, as Francisco Jara points out, the CIA had plenty of other avenues for …
The Artist as Individual
… of succeeding ages—these are the creation of individuals endowed with exceptional skill or sensibility. The … of action. I say a specious freedom, because in the outcome the artist discovered that he had merely exchanged one … of wealth, so now there grew up men and corporative bodies wealthy in their own rights and as a result of their …
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Opposable Thumbs
… On Cartoons, Colors, Ferris Wheels, Father’s Day, Prince, Coming Out, the Internet, and Me In 2021, after forty adult … cartoon, and thus where we find our feelings. Color also has cultural power, symbolism, and a profound … adapted, or “interpolated,” as musicians who borrow OG melodies might say, with my son making the same kinds of …
The Raphael From Russia
… finest Michelangelo or Raphael; but not everyone knows the comment made on it a half century later, by William Morris … whom Boston owes so much of its strength in the arts, was also a good talker, and his sayings are still repeated in … from enjoying them at a time. “Have you seen them?” I asked Diego Rivera. He paused for a moment in his painting on the …
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Pre-Christmas Media Consumption List
… Top Ten. Rather, it’s a highly subjective list of the most compelling media objects, broadly defined, that I’ve encountered and endorse in my capacity as a media studies professor-doctor of celebrity … understanding of films in indelible ways. Thomson and Kael also taught me how to write about media in a way that’s …
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In Memoriam: Natasha Richardson
… artist, an actress whose versatility allowed her to charm audiences, wow critics, and entertain viewers whether performing for … helmet was one of the first things I noticed. It was completely shattered, cracked and distorted into multiple …
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