| Eugene David ...The One-Minute Pundit |
|
|
Tuesday, June 06, 2006
The parallels between Robbins and Bernstein, throughout their lives, were many. Aside from their backgrounds and sexual orientations, they were part of what must have been a thrilling group of young people in the 1940's, boldly oblivious to any snobbish separation of high and low art, caught up in social idealism, convinced they were making great work, which they were.
And next to this story, on both pages: an ad for The Wedding Singer. Nuf said.
|