Friday , March 29 2024

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Book Review: ‘Creative Anarchy: How to Break the Rules of Graphic Design for Creative Success’ by Denise Bosler

With proven methods and interesting images and procedures, you are taken into a world of color and creative process, one that is intriguing and stimulating.

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The Mint Theater’s Revival of ‘Fashion’s For Men’ by Ferenc Molnár, Review

With the setting as a clothing shop, a haberdashery, what intricate and complicated events could happen there? How could that be a focal point for moral outrage and moral uplift, especially when the protagonist and proprietor mismanages his finances by giving product and money away? The production is an ironic social satire about cultural values, the need for greed and getting over in this revival throwback which takes place in Budapest before the 20th century. It is a time where fashions are beautifully different from our, but the mores and values of "getting ahead despite harming others" are very much like today.

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