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				 Author: William Weintraub
 
  
		
	
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May  2002
  The Tough Old Days by B. Glen Rotchen 
	My father has a framed blow-up photograph prominently displayed on his office wall. The image was taken in the mid-1950s. A group of men and women are propped on ski poles huddled together high atop a Swiss peak. The long-legged woman in front is wearing the latest spandex ski-fashion, her lips are pasted bright white, a tall fur hat is perched bird-like on her head.  Read more...
  |  Nov  2005
   | Crazy About Lili  by William Weintraub McClelland & Stewart 264 pages  $29.99  cloth ISBN: 0771089163
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  Montreal, Mon Amour by Eric Miller 
What is the relationship between sex and art? They are very close, yet very distant. Franz Kafka once remarked, of his feelings for a woman, that the only resolution possible was intercourse-or literature. Like many writers, male and female, he preferred literature. Dance, however, is not like writing. The whole body participates centrally and visibly in this art, making a more-or-less stylized sexuality powerfully apparent. Notoriety accrues to the person of a dancer.  Read more...
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