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Logan asserts that a good critic must say something, not just about a particular work of art, but also about the structures of art itself. Here, he examines New Criticism and new critics' way of discussing poetry.
... set in" or a specific day, "on or about December 1910," when Virginia Woolf noticed that "human cha...
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... Association's role; increasing advocacy about public policy; and fostering the international gro...As Virginia Woolf (as cited in Signal, 1987) astutely observed "on oor about December 1910, human nature changed" (p. 7). In the first d...
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Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act - 25th Anniversary Issue
The Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act was intended to attack both organized crime and white collar crime, and the statute should be used against professionals to prosecute them for crimes that cost the economy billions of dollars. Some courts have mistakenly interpreted the US Supreme Court's Reves v. Ernst & Young decision as a safe harbor for professionals not involved in operation or management of a defrauding enterprise. Accomplice liability and conspiracy laws are unchanged by Reves, which only address principal liability, and courts should not be swayed by immunity arguments that cloak professional misdeeds.
..., for it thereby made assertions about the fixed asset value of White Flame that were der... nearly $74,000 in connection with PAC's December 1988 sale of EARs to Standard Federal, and the ALF...journey within the act of 1910 [Mann Act, 18 U.S.C. [[sections] 398] in the . hop...1980); Woolf v. S.D. Cohn & Co., 515 F.2d 591, 605 n.6 (5th Cir...
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Press releases from the Hangar claim that [Robert Moss] was not dying to get his hands on [Yasmina Reza]'s Art. His return to Ithaca was initiated by Hangar artistic director Kevin Moriarty, who has worked under Moss at Syracuse Stage and whose appointment in Ithaca was blessed by Moss. Once Moss was slated for something at the Hangar, Moriarty insisted that the featured work be Art, from which Moss at first demurred. Moss never said he craved a vehicle because he needed something to say.
Moss' take on all this contrasts sharply with the interpretation of director Melissa Kievman in Syracuse Stage's May 2001 production. Kievman seemed to favor [Marc]'s irreverence, prompting the actor playing him to get a huge laugh by dissing "deconstruction," a line that gets barely a titter at the Ha...
... a new painting for 200,000 francs (or about $35,000 when the play was first produced in 1994).... is a stand-in for modernism, which Virginia Woolf famously proclaimed began one day in December 1910...
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- Lodge 1858, American Federation of Government Employees, Et Al. v. James E. Webb, Administrator, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Et Al., Appellants. Lodge 1858, American Federation of Government Employees, Et Al. v. James E. Webb, Administrator, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Et Al. Appeal of National Council of Technical Service Industries., 580 F.2d 496 (D.C. Cir. 1978)
..., Alabama (Marshall and MSFC), on December 6, 1967. 1 764 federal government employees were ... occasionally consult with PMT employees about the unloading process, but PMT supervisors control...Woolf, 281 Ala. 693, 701, 208 So.2d 74, 80 (1968); State...647, 649, 131 S.W. 515, 516-17 (1910); Ex parte Smith, 33 Nev. 466, 474, 111 P. 930, 93...
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Seaman profiles sculptor Ree Morton who brings both wit and metaphysics to her installations, which, at this point in her intensely fertile and tragically brief spell of art-making, are constructed out of humble bits of wood, from found pieces of lumber to branches and twigs and sawed logs. Morton's sculptures are linear in their marking of paths and dotted-line mappings of space, and archaically architectural in their evoking of thresholds, roofs, and huts. Her works suggest the sacred in their allusions to altars, shrines, and gravestones, prayer sticks, and sand drawings.
...Thinking about art and othet artists - feeling an affinity with o...Or ambivalence. In the December 1973 issue of Artforum, art critic Lucy Lippard de... Sister Perpetua's Lie is the hyper-visual 1910 novel Impressions of Africa by the French writer R..., Elizabeth I, Sojourner Truth, and Virginia Woolf with audacious, many would say vulgar, variations ...
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...Writing about visual art, like looking at it, can on occasion co... time, around the year, as Virginia Woolf claimed, when human understanding met its match in... access to its secrets: "In or about December, 1910, human character changed." (44) "If death wa...
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...For the week ending December 31, 2006, total revenues were $29.1 million, and t... metropolitan centers dropped from 1,549 in 1910 to 400 in 1928. Motion pictures had begun to captu... donations to the arts declined by about half between the mid-1980s and mid-1990s and regis... of such hits as Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Fiddler on the Roof, Sweet Charity, and Hairspra...
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...Eliot versified in The Waste Land about the vulgar suburbanites coming to work--"Unreal Ci.... In 1924 Virginia Woolf, who along with Eliot was one of the chief moderniist baddies, declared: "On or about December 1910 human character changed." You bet. What did c...
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...John Forbes Kerry could learn something about Vietnam from Robert Olen Butler. Both veterans hav...Almost all of this material is dated 1910, the year that, according to Virginia Woolf, "huma..., she pinpointed that shift to December; if you take her literally, then, these are premod...