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...Museum of Fine Arts. This year the esteemed institution ditched Winslow Homer and went pop. The season opened with the potpourri contemporary art show, "Face and Figure," a conglomeration of New England artists and world-renowned avant-garde figures. Souls were sold for a Herb Ritts exhibit and Roy Lichtenstein offered his take on Chinese landscape painting...
...vanished. The circuit with the worship of newness in the larger culture had closed. The first beneficiary of this situation was Pop Art, the first wholly accessible style of international Modernism--an art about consumption that sat up and begged to be consumed. Its epitome was Roy Lichtenstein, who emerged in the '60s with his enormously stylish renderings of the least arty art within reach--romance and adventure comic strips...
...woes, the D.N.C. may soon see changes at the top. Colorado Governor Roy Romer, its other co-chairman, has declared he will decide by June whether to quit the D.N.C. to run for the Senate. He says he is excited by his party job, but colleagues report that he is frustrated at spotty cooperation from the White House. Several senior Democrats say Clinton would like Romer to quit anyway because "he apologizes too much" for the fund-raising scandals. A Senate race, however bruising, may not look like such...
PBHA President Roy E. Bahat '98 said yesterday that he hoped that during talks between PBHA and Harvard, "the University will articulate very specifically" what changes it envisions in PBHA's current administrative policies...
...like most biologically important molecules, must be kept within strict bounds. Too little dopamine in certain areas of the brain triggers the tremors and paralysis of Parkinson's disease. Too much causes the hallucinations and bizarre thoughts of schizophrenia. A breakthrough in addiction research came in 1975, when psychologists Roy Wise and Robert Yokel at Concordia University in Montreal reported on the remarkable behavior of some drug-addicted rats. One day the animals were placidly dispensing cocaine and amphetamines to themselves by pressing a lever attached to their cages. The next they were angrily banging at the lever like someone...