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There isn't a whole lot of evidence that state-run juvenile correction systems can be anything other than very expensive, ineffective and scandal-prone, says Bart Lubow of the Annie E.
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In his New York Times profile of Dudamel a couple of weeks ago, Arthur Lubow called the simultaneous celebrity of conductor and orchestra "a stroke of auspicious timing."
Amo, lloro, canto, sueño Matthew Guerrieri 2007
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Arthur Lubow profiles Jeff Wall for the Magazine: "Educated as an art historian, he aspired ... to make photographs that could be constructed and experienced the way paintings are."
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In his New York Times profile of Dudamel a couple of weeks ago, Arthur Lubow called the simultaneous celebrity of conductor and orchestra "a stroke of auspicious timing."
Archive 2007-11-01 Matthew Guerrieri 2007
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Personality Processes and Individual Differences,85 3, 499-506; Lubow, R.
ENTANGLED MINDS DEAN RADIN 2006
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Personality Processes and Individual Differences,85 3, 499-506; Lubow, R.
ENTANGLED MINDS DEAN RADIN 2006
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Personality Processes and Individual Differences,85 3, 499-506; Lubow, R.
ENTANGLED MINDS DEAN RADIN 2006
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His wife of 69 years, the former Sylvia Lubow, died before him, as did his son, Peter.
NYT > Home Page By DENNIS HEVESI 2011
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A member of the Merce Cunningham Dance Company board told Lubow the master didn't appear interested in "what happened to the work," and Carolyn Brown, an original company member, wrote that Cunningham paid little attention to revivals because he was usually busy making new work.
Chicago Reader 2010
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"Heaven Fest promoters want to use this or adjoining open space land for campers, RVs, massive parking, seven stages, multiple events and numerous vendors," Lubow said.
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