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  • In the second part of this series, we will take a slightly more liturgical view of Newman's life in Birmingham -- though how this will be manifest, I shall leave until that piece is posted.

    Cardinal Newman at Birmingham: His Study (Part 1 of 3) 2009

  • The first, here and now, shall give a view into the Cardinal Newman's study.

    Cardinal Newman at Birmingham: His Study (Part 1 of 3) 2009

  • Into this time frame Lapine wittily inserts a parody of Arnold Newman's iconic photographic of Stravinsky framed by the lid of a grand piano.

    Howard Kissel: Merrily We Roll Along Howard Kissel 2012

  • With that, we begin with a consideration of Cardinal Newman's room, or study, in Birmingham.

    Cardinal Newman at Birmingham: His Study (Part 1 of 3) 2009

  • Into this time frame Lapine wittily inserts a parody of Arnold Newman's iconic photographic of Stravinsky framed by the lid of a grand piano.

    Howard Kissel: Merrily We Roll Along Howard Kissel 2012

  • Into this time frame Lapine wittily inserts a parody of Arnold Newman's iconic photographic of Stravinsky framed by the lid of a grand piano.

    Howard Kissel: Merrily We Roll Along Howard Kissel 2012

  • Robert Newman's article attacking arts sponsorship in general, and BP's recent announcement to give £10m to four national arts institutions in particular Why are Britain's great art houses in bed with Big Oil?

    The arts, oil and sponsorship 2011

  • Not all of the looks are so enticing—upgrading Ivy style with a cravat did no favors for James Garner, Robert Wagner or Jason Robards, and Newman's own ascot is the worst of the lot—but this book captures what may have been the last time anyone looked admiringly at the clothes that stars wore.

    Photo-Op: Film Prep 2011

  • Into this time frame Lapine wittily inserts a parody of Arnold Newman's iconic photographic of Stravinsky framed by the lid of a grand piano.

    Howard Kissel: Merrily We Roll Along Howard Kissel 2012

  • Some of you may know, and others may be unaware, that Cardinal Newman's study has been left substantially in tact.

    Cardinal Newman at Birmingham: His Study (Part 1 of 3) 2009

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