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But if I had to answer Auerbach's question today, my response would be either "It's a monthly publication covering arts and politics" or -- to borrow from the evil empire -- "We write, you decide."
Theodore Hamm: What the Hell Is the Brooklyn Rail? Theodore Hamm 2010
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Our hope is that Pieces of a Decade will provide at least a partial answer to Red Auerbach's question.
Theodore Hamm: What the Hell Is the Brooklyn Rail? Theodore Hamm 2010
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Our hope is that Pieces of a Decade will provide at least a partial answer to Red Auerbach's question.
Theodore Hamm: What the Hell Is the Brooklyn Rail ? Theodore Hamm 2010
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Our hope is that Pieces of a Decade will provide at least a partial answer to Red Auerbach's question.
Theodore Hamm: What the Hell Is the Brooklyn Rail? Theodore Hamm 2010
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But if I had to answer Auerbach's question today, my response would be either "It's a monthly publication covering arts and politics" or -- to borrow from the evil empire -- "We write, you decide."
Theodore Hamm: What the Hell Is the Brooklyn Rail ? Theodore Hamm 2010
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More than 40 paintings take in major and lesser-seen works, including Bacon's iconic screaming Pope and one of Auerbach's lesser-known Primrose Hill paintings, capturing Winter Sunshine in thick scuffs and smears of pigment.
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The painting was inspired by Frank Auerbach's "Head of J.Y.M."
A Frenzy of Contemporary Art Margaret Studer 2011
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Contributions of urban imagery by the likes of George Shaw and Cornelia Parker bring the story up to date, but it's the old hands who make magic out of the mundane, with Frank Auerbach's Euston Steps a coagulated mass of painterly impasto and the local all-time master LS Lowry represented by a gem of a painting, depicting a park surrounded like a cultural oasis by the looming chimneys of factories.
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At the same time, the old adage that defense wins championships is less true in 2011 than it was in the halcyon days of Red Auerbach's dynastic Celtics of the 1960s--those days of yore when Fortune 500 companies could tell the mainstream media "no comment" when a crisis hit until they figured out their strategy days later.
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In the late 1950s and 60s—before the dawn of free agency—Red Auerbach's dynastic Celtics teams had as many as seven players on them who averaged 10 points a game.
To Win an NBA Title, It Takes Three Kevin Clark 2011
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