Critical Essay by Henry Geldzahler
Andy Warhol's films conceal their art exactly as his paintings do. The apparently sloppy and unedited is fascinating. What holds his work together in both me...
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Critical Essay by Andrew M. Lugg
[Warhol's] early "epic" films are similar in many respects to the paintings. There is not much difference between a man sleeping—Sleep (19...
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Homeland Security: Various Washington officials have made ominous statements in recent days regarding the threat from al-Qaida and Osama bin Laden. Is the system blinking red again?The Homeland Sec...
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Over the years, independent filmmaker Alan Berliner has tried just about every remedy in the world to fall asleep, including chamomile tea, hypnosis, warm milk, white noise, alcohol, aromatherapy, ...
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On the morning of Aug. 3, 1965, a 33-year-old CBS correspondent named Morley Safer, in fatigues and with a bulky recording contraption on his hip, stood in Cam Ne, Vietnam, before a backdrop of bur...
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All prescription sleeping pills may sometimes cause sleep-driving, federal health officials warned Wednesday, almost a year after the bizarre side effect first made headlines when Rep. Patrick Kenn...
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When Shakespeare called sleep the "chief nourisher of life's feast," he may have been well ahead of his time, medically at least. Researchers at the University of Chicago Medical Center report that...
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Erlangen, Germany (dpa) - People with sleeping disorders will soon
be able to undergo medical examinations at home thanks to a "portable
sleep lab" developed in Germany.
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