The Sculpture of Kenneth Armitage: With a Complete Inventory of Works
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The Sculpture of Kenneth Armitage, which is being published to coincide with the artist's centenary...
17 Carnations: The Windsors, the Nazis and the Cover-Up
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The true story of Edward Windsor and Wallis Simpson's involvement with the Nazi regime, and the...
Americana: The Kinks, the Road and the Perfect Riff
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As a boy in post-War England, legendary Kinks singer/songwriter Ray Davies fell in love with America...
The Impact of Networks on Unemployment: 2016
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This book investigates why networks, some with joined-up governance remits, appeared ineffective in...
Three Brothers
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Three Brothers follows the fortunes of Harry, Daniel and Sam Hanway, born on a post-war council...
Homosexuality and Italian Cinema: From the Fall of Fascism to the Years of Lead
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This book is the first to establish the relevance of same-sex desires, pleasures and anxieties in...
England and the 1966 World Cup: A Cultural History
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England and the 1966 World Cup presents a cultural analysis of what is considered a key 'moment of...
Awix (3310 KP) rated On the Town (1949) in Movies
Nov 15, 2020
Made in 1949, and you can almost taste the buoyancy and optimism of post-war America: there are no social issues to be explored in this film, which is all about being young and carefree and enjoying yourself. Subverts expectations by having some of the girls be much more romantically pro-active than the boys they encounter; this is rather charming and funny. Still, one of those musicals where a lot of the songs are slightly forgettable, but Gene Kelly and Ann Miller dance up a storm every time they get the chance. It's almost pure froth, but rather touching and enormously likeable.
In Dreams Begin Responsibilities and Other Stories
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Delmore Schwartz became the voice of a new generation, when 'In Dreams Begin Responsibilities' was...
Experimental Music: Cage and Beyond
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Michael Nyman's book is a first-hand account of experimental music from 1950 to 1970. First...