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 I, a Man is an Andy Warhol film from 1967. It features Warhol Superstars Tom Baker, Ivy Nicholson, Ingrid Superstar, Cynthia May, Bettina Coffin, Ultra Violet, Nico, and Valerie Solanas. Solanas appeared in the film as compensation for a script she had...




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 The Boston Globe
The I-man and I
03/16/1994: 725 words, approx. 2 pages Aman who keeps my interests at heart invited me out for a beer the other night and alluded, discreetly, to the . . . lateral direction of my recent career path. Before I could wallow in self-pity, he immediately proposed a remedy: land a...
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 The Boston Globe
The I-Man cometh
06/23/1994: 1,054 words, approx. 4 pages If your radio sounds funnier than usual this morning, its antenna must be aimed at Don Imus' hotel suite. Imus, the Mario Andretti of drive-time radio, roared into town yesterday for two days of Boston-based broadcasts, beginning this morning at 5:30 on WEEI-AM (590)....
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R.I. man sues Jim Belushi over used SUV
10/26/2007: 263 words, approx. 1 pages Jim Belushi is being sued by the 78-year-old father of his former driver, who accuses him of selling a used 2001 Land Rover that turned out to be a lemon.Ted Lewandowski worked as Belushi's driver when the star was filming the Walt Disney movie "Underdog"...
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R.I. man charged in extortion plot
5/19/2007: 392 words, approx. 1 pages A man tried to extort $25,000 from a gas station owner by claiming he was a federal agent who had information linking the businessman to al-Qaida and threatening to jail him, prosecutors said Friday.George Tabora, 44, was charged with attempted extortion and impersonating a federal...



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Critical Essay by Claire Clouzot
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 What is enjoyable in Warhol, as usual, is the mixture of humor (conscious or unconscious?) and perversion. Hence the best moments [in I, A Man] are the staircase misunderstanding between Baker and a Mao-capped girl who resists his pressing advances, the close-ups of four feet playing with each other under a bed where Baker and girl two are trying out new amorous techniques, or the scene where Baker weighs the breasts of a girl as if they were apples. Because of the number of seduction scenes one man perform...


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