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Kathy Garrett
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A Time for Anger
T HE DESCRIPTION of a thing, or a person, as a "scoundrel" is a word most often used in anger.
Lions Crushing Serpents
I T IS APPARENT, at first sight, that this exhibition is strange. Eighteen statues of Diana standing on one toe
'Dear no, Miss Mayberry--just the head'
I HAVE TO CONFESS to a certain amount of bias on my part as I begin to review this book.
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A friend of mine came up to me last year, and asked me if I'd gone to see the exhibit
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Last year, when I would write these listings, I kept pushing people to go see the exhibit of Goya's prints
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One of the most interesting, versatile and well-known art historians is speaking at Harvard tomorrow. Linda Nochlin, who's a professor
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It seems that everyone is sick these days. I know I am, with something that feels like a combination of
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Late last spring, a man named Cristo--the one who stretched an orange curtain across a canyon (pictured in Life )
Fathers, Brothers, Husbands, Sons, Lovers
I N HER ESSAY on women as writers, A Room of One's Own, Virginia Woolf classifies the relationship of men
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The Museum of Fine Arts is having its problems these days. Since you've been gone, the director has been fired,
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The Blacksmith House is undoubtedly the best bakery in Cambridge (the Real Paper even said so last week). I go
Rosie in Brahminland
T HERE ARE AS many theories as to what's wrong with Beacon Hill as there are people who watch it.
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Presidents Bok and Horner are, as usual, giving a catered reception in the courtyard of the Fogg Museum next weekend
Apples, Oranges and Striped Cloths
T HE CARPENTER CENTER is a bastard of a building, a concrete monolith flanked on all sides by the peculiar
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Mark Rothko is a name in modern art that most people recognize--his prints sell in the Coop, the lawsuits over