Dateline: San Francisco, California
Weblog: www.redroom.com/author/terence-clarke
Articles: 60
Terence Clarke is a San Francisco novelist, journalist, and film maker who writes about the arts.
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Gerda Taro: A Woman, A War, A Rediscovered Photographer
Taro’s fame was swept aside by WW II and Robert Capa’s ascendancy as the emblematic war photographer. The International Center of Photography rights that wrong.
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Stylized Sculpture: Contemporary Japanese Fashion from the Kyoto Costume Institute
An exhibit at The Asian Art Museum, San Francisco.
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The Great Cafés: Sabrett, New York City
Where West meets East, outside.
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Interview: Nancy Jo Johnson — The Escape of Children from Tibet
A renowned photographer talks about a little-known and very dangerous pilgrimage.
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There is Life in Inanimate Objects
That is, if you're a novelist.
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Tangos for Evita
How can we know the dancer from the dance?
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A Few Things For Breakfast in New York City
The scones are good, but don't forget your riding crop.
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How to Walk, How to Tango
You must know the first before you can do the second.
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The Great Cafés: Café Sabarsky, The Neue Galerie, New York City
Mrs. Vanderbilt, Mrs. Astor, a terrific party, and Gustav Klimt.
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"Howl," Your Morals, and the FCC
Will your mind be poisoned by a poem?
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