Word: aestheticized
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This battle of edible ammo, however, is a bit disgusting because the splattered fruit and its juice stay on the floor for the remainder of the show. Little aesthetic appeal exists in watching the actors squish and roll around in fruit.
In response, the University team argued before the trial court that such injuries are "squishy and aesthetic," according to CCR members. Coalition members said this argument is the one they are most concerned about responding to.
Big deal, you might say. Who needs more golf courses and sun porches cluttering up what's left of the American countryside? But whatever your opinion of the aesthetic value of their development plans, these people's constitutional rights have been violated.
But an older man sitting right in front of the stage seems to contradict Raymond's claim. Celebrating his 95th birthday at Averof, Harry Collias says that he likes the "different movements" of the belly dancer. His smile suggests that more than aesthetic appreciation is at work.
Because the arts confront the sensitive citizen with the difference between good artists, mediocre ones and absolute duffers, and since there are always more of the last two than the first, the arts too must be politicized; so we cobble up critical systems to show that although we know what...