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During the Watergate affair, Felt was the unnamed source known as “Deep Throat” for Woodward and Bernstein’s reporting, providing them with information under the understanding that his identity would not be revealed until his death...

Author: By Evan H. Jacobs, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Watergate Duo Discusses Sourcing | 12/6/2005 | See Source »

...death last year, it was the general view that Avedon was one of the greatest photographers in the history of the medium. Sometimes the general view gets it exactly right. This endlessly fascinating collection, devoted to pictures of women, makes plain the phenomenal range of his imagination and his deep grasp of what can be said by the human form and face. His high-stepping fashion shots, his cheeky celebrity portraits, his images of grandes dames as they dwindle sublimely into old age--not one of them is less than riveting...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: 5 Snappy Photo Books | 12/4/2005 | See Source »

...that time of year again, when the most prolific shoppers--and woeful savers--on earth, Americans, run amuck in stores as if they were Kris Kringle with his elves on strike. It matters little that shoppers are already neck-deep in debt or that even those doing well have cause for stress, given that sky-high home-heating bills are just a month away, inflation and interest rates are rising and the housing market is slowing--all of which is eating into most budgets or soon will...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Mind Of A Shopper | 12/4/2005 | See Source »

After a brief intermission the audience refilled the theater. Many consider the Ninth Symphony to be Beethoven’s greatest composition and one of the most influential pieces on the Western Canon, because of its deep psychological exploration of solitude that evolves to an overwhelming affirmation of universal brotherhood...

Author: By Jonathan M. Hanover, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Mediocre Overture to a Stunning Feature | 12/4/2005 | See Source »

...praises of Sander’s Theatre as an acoustical masterpiece have been sung many times before but it bears repeating. The sound of the orchestra and chorus resonated deep within the wood paneled walls and surrounded the audience with Beethoven’s musical interpretation of the famed “Ode to Joy” poem by Friedrich Schiller, whose message of universal brotherhood under the wings of joy regardless of race, religion or political standing is as relevant today as it was in Beethoven’s time...

Author: By Jonathan M. Hanover, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Mediocre Overture to a Stunning Feature | 12/4/2005 | See Source »

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