Word: artifacts
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Dates: during 1980-1980
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Finally, come Thursday afternoon, an important artifact arrives; an advance cassette copy of Little Stevie Orbit, Forbert's third album to feature a coyly self-referential title. "Can't tell what something's like/'Til you've been there yourself," says "Laughter Lou," a blast at critics that's sandwiched between two disarmingly open-hearted love songs to two different women. "Sailed around the world alone," says a song to an emotionally isolated rich girl, "Too bad it took ya nowhere...
...will try to bring public pressure to bear on the University--publicity is our only tool," Charles Sullivan, executive director of the Historical Commission said before the vote. He called Harvard's pleas "ironic--the Fogg is supposed to be a repository of cultural artifacts, yet here they want to destroy a cultural artifact...
...then there was the old man of the boards, Ronald Reagan, a show business artifact whose time has come round again through video tape and the minicam. Reagan kept his eyes on the lens and himself under control, and he appeared on the screen as just about the only public figure of the moment who could both understand and tame the crazy world...