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Oscars to honor a master of illumination
Special to the TimesThe long life's work of Jack Cardiff, widely regarded as one of the world's great cinematographers, are perfectly encapsulate in the simple sentences, "You have to look hard at the things you love. I looked hard at paintings, and I learned about light."...Tags: England, Humphrey Bogart, Dean Stockwell, Contracts, Prince (music artist)
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Classical review, Susanne Mentzer at Ravinia's Martin Theatre
Tribune Music CriticSusanne Mentzer is a Chicago treasure, and her underemployment (to put it mildly) by Lyric Opera is a scandal. The celebrated mezzo-soprano, who lives in the suburbs and maintains an active international career, is as intellectually curious about what...Tags: Music Industry, Rita Dove
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On the trail of Georgia O'Keeffe
"O'Keeffe is beautiful. She is beautiful in every respect," said her husband, Alfred Stieglitz. The remark expresses his appreciation not just for Georgia O'Keeffe's paintings (which Stieglitz was the first to show at his New York gallery in 1916) or the...Tags: Photography, Libraries, Georgia O'Keeffe, Hotels and Accommodations, Arts
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Margaret's Museum
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday March 14, 1997 "Margaret's Museum" is one of those gratifying, intimate films in which all elements seem to mesh perfectly. A love story set against a deepening drama of social protest, it has a distinctive psychological twist to which its...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Entertainment, Industrial Accidents, Cinema Industry, Metal and Mineral
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Mar 14, 1997
|Story| Los Angeles Times
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