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...years of criticizing radio and TV. but has lately begun to feel rather uncomfortable on cloud nine. Said the Trib's new Paris-based columnist: "I've lived in New York for 25 years. It doesn't stir me any more. I go to work and stare out the window. Not an idea in my skull...
...band of interviewers and interviewees taking part in a Kinsey-like study, and brought him fame and $250,000 so far from the American rights alone, including a Hollywood sale. But Wallace insists that sincerity was the mark of his bedside manner. He says that he recoils when people stare at him as if they saw on his face "the leer of a sex-mad ogre, and worse, far worse, the bloated, unnatural look of the crass commercialist." In his latest example of sincere sex, for which he has already received $320,000 from his publisher and MGM, Wallace...
...paintings at the Tate-about half of Bacon's undestroyed output-range from his famous screaming Popes and moldering businessmen to lumpish, bloated creatures that may huddle in the corner of a room, sprawl across a couch, or simply stare dumbly out of some indeterminate space. They are often close to being monsters, and sometimes they become great mounds of viscera. Bacon admits to being obsessed by death. "I look at a chop on a plate, and it means death to me," he says...
Speakers at the Friday morning program, starting at 10 a.m., will include Dr. John Harold Talbett, '22, editor of The Journal of the American Medical Association; Dr. Hubert Winston Smith '41, chanceller of the Law-Science Academy of America, University of Tenas; and Dr. Frederick John Stare, chairman of the Department of Nutrition at Harvard School of Public Health, will speak on "Nuts Among the Derries...
Mamma kept the money Sophia earned in a handkerchief, and every morning they would take it out, count it, and stare...