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Shapiro, Bruce | July 9, 1990 issue
For all fears of censorship aroused by the National Endowment for the Arts controversy, gags some writers wore in a Manhattan protest a few months ago were...

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Aloff, Mindy | November 12, 1983 issue
Reviews a dance performance on nineteenth century photographer Eadweard Muybridge. "The Photographe/Far From the Truth," directed by JoAnne Akalaitis.

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Nixon, Rob | October 24, 1987 issue
The article focuses on the book "From South Africa: New Writing, Photographs and Art," edited by David Bunn and Jane Taylor. Among the many merits of this...

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Arbus, Doon | November 11, 1978 issue
Reviews the book 'Walker Evans: First and Last.'

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Rozen, Laura | January 12, 2004 issue
The author reports on claims by journalists that they are being blocked by the U.S. government and military from covering the occupation of Iraq. When US...

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Barbeau, Clayton C. | November 26, 1960 issue
This article presents information regarding a protest in favor of peace. Monitors with blue arm bands turned ahead to post themselves at intersections and...

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Hatch, Robert | January 19, 1963 issue
The article focuses on the work of artist T.E. Lawrence. He is a proper subject for popular entertainment. Neurosis is not a subject that can be handled...

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Humphries, Rolfe | April 22, 1950 issue
Rumors were rife on the campus of one university in the U.S. whose Writers' Conference, the author worked for last summer in 1949, of imminent invasion...

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Rosenfeld, Paul | February 15, 1941 issue
Robin Carson, part English, part Spanish photographer, is not a manufacturer of "stunning" prints, but a quick, bold, bitter observer whose camera records...

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Broun, Heywood | May 13, 1936 issue
This article presents the author's views on the Herald Tribune coverages particularly the farewell of conductor Arturo Toscanini. "Not even the shameless...

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