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Even in the fraternity of ombudsmen, The Times Byron Calame is boring.
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I†™ m assuming that his memo “slipped out†on Friday because he knows that on Sunday the paper†™ s public editor, Barney Calame, is going to write a devastating critique of the Times and he wanted to do some pre-emptive self-flagellation.
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Mr. Calame is upset that pinch and keller have not answered his 28 questions. i suspect that would be on advice of counsel. to quote Flounder, “oh boy this is gonna be good!!!”
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I agree with Jack Shafer, the new NYT public editor puts the lame in Calame.
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Assistants made the tracings, and Ms. Calame turned them into a rainbow-tinted mural via the Renaissance technique of a "pounce pattern."
The Edge of a New Frontier Peter Plagens 2012
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Ingrid Calame is one of Los Angeles's most important midcareer artists, yet it's been a decade since she had a solo show in town.
The Edge of a New Frontier Peter Plagens 2012
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Calame was crying crocodile tears to assuage the hawks.
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It's hard to figure what it all means—Ms. Calame lives in the city where her river flows, and her father worked in a steel mill in upstate N.Y.—but it is gorgeous.
The Edge of a New Frontier Peter Plagens 2012
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Creed does that, Houseago does it, too – as does American painter Ingrid Calame, whose ethereal wall drawing in the Fruitmarket gallery is based on tracings she made of Los Angeles graffiti.
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Ingrid Calame is at the Fruitmaket Gallery, Thursday until 9 October.
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