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Wattstax, a record of the event, is as casually diverting as most rock-concert documentaries, but it is a little something more besides, a tentative attempt to gauge the feeling of a ghetto. Director Stuart uses the music as an expression of common feeling, and he intercuts concert footage with...
With the passage of time the music these groups play has become broad in its appeal. The up-tempo songs have become a general expression of joy and enthusiasm, the blues one of sadness in the abstract. When jazz began, its emotions seemed more specific, even functional, engendered by the...
Allen, speaking before 250 people, said the contemporary view of criminal law is openly political. He quoted one representative of the contemporary view as saying that criminal law is an expression of the interests of those who have power.
I am against all censorship, except in cases like libel, because I believe in individual freedom of expression. Of course the censorship that Mr. Bell envisions might succeed in its own terms--temporarily, at least. But they are shabby terms. Mr. Bell seems to want above all a safe society...
Caesar was a big man, broad of feature and seemingly clumsy, and his face was unremarkable in repose. Of course, it was almost never in repose, but was forever melting, cracking or erupting into some expression of comic extremity. His body, too, was surprisingly lithe, as if his physical dexterity...