Advocating Outsider Art
Sheldon Bonovitz W’59
Dream Models
Wendy Steiner on “dream modeling”
Honoring a Hometown Hero (and Poetic Genius)
Hometown honors William Carlos Williams
Dark Stars in Tinseltown
The growth of Black Hollywood.
Parrish Paradise
Maxfield Parrish and the American Imagists
Killing Stories
How identity theft saved a disgraced journalist’s career.
Star Guide
Movie memoirist Frawley Becker
In Playwriting Fellowship, The Process is the Thing
Playwriting fellowship premieres
The Realities of “Reality Television”
Reality TV revealed at Media Summit 2005
How Green is My Brownfield
“Groundswell”: Beauty in Brownfields
The Heart of the Matter
Framingham study’s legacy
Breaking the Ice
Ice Princess-screenwriter Hadley Davis
The Bearable Lightness of Becky Young
Becky Young retrospective
Just Ordinary Free Speech
Greil Marcus on “Resistance”
Briefly Noted
May|June 2005
The Art of Life
Sam Maitin FA’51, the beloved Philadelphia artist and Gazette stalwart, left behind an extraordinary body of work, a loving family, devoted friends, and many, many memories.
Weight of the World
Stories by John Edgar Wideman
The Real Goods
Three alumnae offer the real goods on relationships
Half-notes from the Underground
Carlos Carrillo at Carnegie Hall
Poetry in (Sound-Wave) Motion
Odes and iPods
Briefly Noted
Mar|Apr 2005
America (the Books, the Maps, the Whole Nine Yards)
Rare collector Jay Kislak
Now Playing on the Big Screen
Cinema studies is a new major program at Penn, but the University’s involvement with the form goes back to Eadweard Muybridge and the earliest days of moving pictures.
The Serpent’s Story—Revealed on Canvas
Aboriginal art explores meteor crater’s creation




















