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Capezio targets the youth market
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At Capezio, 1997 will be remembered as the year Paloma Herrera, principal dancer with the American Ballet Theatre, passed her pointe shoes to Kelly Burke, 18, winner of two U.S. dance competitions.
Like a ballerina spinning pirouettes, Capezio Ballet Makers; in Totowa has learned to look at its own world from new perspectives. "In this business you can never close your eyes for two minutes," says Diane Giacoio, the company's vice president of marketing. "Everything changes." That is why the company, one of the top designers, manufacturers and distributors of dance shoes and clothing, is ...
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Larkin's Toads.(Philip Larkin)
Magazine article from: The Explicator
; Philip Larkin's poetry is renowned for its rhetorical...BOONE, Auburn University WORKS CITED Larkin, Philip. "Toads." Collected Poems. Ed...Farrar, 1989. 90. Motion, Andrew. Philip Larkin: A Writer's Life. New York: Farrar...
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Read of the week Philip Larkin on poetry, prose and mandatory mortality
Newspaper article from: The Scotsman
; Further Requirements Philip Larkin edited by Anthony Thwaite Faber pounds 25 THE last book Philip Larkin published in his lifetime was...neither [George Hartly nor Philip Larkin] really believes that they have...
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Poet cornered Philip Larkin's literary career was brilliant and celebrated, but his personal world was a bitter prison
Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe
; PHILIP LARKIN A Writer's Life. By Andrew...Focus editor. Any reader of Philip Larkin's poetry -- with its almost...he bestowed on his son. Philip came to Oxford in 1940 full...studying. Both interests Larkin shared with a new friend...
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Philip Larkin: Collected Poems.
Magazine article from: The Nation
; ...is a reporter for the New York Post. MATTHEW FLAMM PHILIP LARKIN: COLLECTED POEMS. Edited and with an introduction...Giroax and The Marvell Press. 330 pp. $22.50. Philip Larkin, it would no doubt have troubled him to hear, was...
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Ugly beauty.(Collected Poems by Philip Larkin)(Book Review)
Magazine article from: The Nation
; COLLECTED POEMS. By Philip Larkin. Edited by Anthony Thwaite...by a young British poet named Philip Larkin made it across the ocean and into...persona would be received. "Philip Larkin...was an anti-Semite and...
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They turn on Larkin. (Philip Larkin) (Poetry Today)
Magazine article from: The Antioch Review
; Now that Philip Larkin has succumbed to the death he abhorred...bashing is now much in vogue. Suddenly, Larkin has become a man on whom it is embarrassingly...simply this: "Do the revelations about Philip Larkin's life - his morose and confused...
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What Larkin left behind Philip Larkin may not have regarded these writings highly, but John Gross does
Newspaper article from: The Sunday Telegraph London
; ...Broadcasts, Statements and Book Reviews, 1952-85 by Philip Larkin ed by Anthony Thwaite Faber, pounds 25, 377 pp pounds...0870 155 7222 IN 1983, TWO years before he died, Philip Larkin published a highly acclaimed selection of his miscellaneous...
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'Philip drew for people he loved' ; Hull poet Philip Larkin was a skilful writer of letters, prose and verse.
Newspaper article from: Hull Daily Mail (UK)
; Hull poet Philip Larkin was a skilful writer...George, which published Larkin's first collection...thousands of drawings. Philip drew for people he loved...show a lighter side to Larkin. Mrs Hartley said: "Philip was a very careful and...
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Philip Larkin was infamous as the poet who hated women and children ... but was his anger fired by the harrowing secret of his own lost child?; review.
Newspaper article from: The Mail on Sunday (London, England)
; ...most gifted poets, but for some, Philip Larkin will for ever be remembered as a...repressed, Hitler-admiring father. Larkin, who died in 1985, saved particular...Sunday can reveal the tender secret Larkin carried to his grave: that he conceived...
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Larkin around for laughs Philip Larkin has been caricatured - unfairly - as a miserable old sod. Tom Courtenay tells Robert Gore- Langton why the poet's life and work deserve laughter and applause
Newspaper article from: The Sunday Telegraph London
; ...incorporate in his new one-man show about Philip Larkin. The late poet was The Daily Telegraph...singing These Foolish Things was one of Larkin's desert island discs, so she...going to cast anyone who looked like Larkin, you'd probably pick Courtenay...
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