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...smiling teenager from Phillips Academy in Andover, who had heard Ginsberg read poetry at his high school, told the writer he liked the graphic homosexual images and anti-American flavor of his poetry...

Author: By Charles C. Matthews, | Title: Poet Ginsberg In Town To Sell New Book | 2/4/1985 | See Source »

Portions of The Silent Scream aired on network news shows last week. "Never have so many millions of Americans seen such a graphic representation of a baby being ripped apart," said Congressman Robert Dornan, an antiabortion Republican from California. "The other side is now on the defensive." Admitted Nanette Falkenberg of the National Abortion Rights Action League: "I think we're in for some hard times...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Abortion: New Heat Over an Old Issue | 2/4/1985 | See Source »

...they are indicative not merely of the violent zeal with which some pro-liters approach abortion, but of what the actual debate on abortion has come to in this country a dangerous silence broken periodically by a bomb blast and the sound of fire sterns. Also filling this brandishing graphic photographs and drawings of aborted fetuses barricading clinic doors, harassing patients and workers and even calling abortion patients at home who are about to enter the facilities. There has been no sweeping condemnation by pro-life activists of such protests which have also risen sharply in the past year...

Author: By Nanev Yousef, | Title: The Right to Choose Under Siege | 2/2/1985 | See Source »

...content of the first suspect disk turned out to be a "diary" containing page after page of sex-related material that included male first names, general locations and descriptions of sex acts written in graphic detail. If the accounts on the disks prove to be fact, not fantasy, police will use them to bring additional charges against their suspect. Leppik, meanwhile, is trying to keep things in perspective and "not get a swelled head." Says he: "I'm still doing the dishes and making...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Computers: Triumph of a Hacker Sleuth | 1/28/1985 | See Source »

...also hell. In order to paint it, Beckmann developed a repertory of figures that seem literally imprisoned by the limits of the canvas. The sense of dislocation and implacable graphic firmness this involved, in works like The Dream, 1921, was surpassed by no other artist. The amputee on a ladder with the fish slung round his neck, the war veteran blowing his tin trumpet, the catatonic blond girl--in their mingled density and strangeness, they seem like quotations from some permanent layer of German consciousness. All the more so because Beckmann thought very hard about his own cultural heritage...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Psychological Realist in a Bad Age | 1/14/1985 | See Source »

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