The New York Times Magazine 1996 Michiko Kakutani - Abstracts

The New York Times Magazine 1996 Michiko Kakutani
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Bad sports: New Age approach shots are taking all the fun out of golf. (the latest fad in feel-good sports)(Culture Zone)(Column)Michiko Kakutani
Designer nihilism: fear and loathing have become as fashionable as Doc Martens and Matsuda.(Culture Zone)(Column)Michiko Kakutani
Howard Stern and the highbrows. (disk jockey's best seller 'Miss America' mirrors the vulgarity found in American culture)(Culture Zone)(Column)Michiko Kakutani
Making art of sport: for public spectacle, books, movies and plays aren't cutting it.(Column)Michiko Kakutani
Ready for his close-up: as Hollywood and Broadway remakes his classics, Billy Wilder 90, holds forth on Proust, Zippos and 'Forrest Gump.'(Culture Zone)(Column)Michiko Kakutani
Second childhood. (baby boomers influence Generation X)(Column)Michiko Kakutani
Stop making sense: from high art to low, craft is becoming extinct - and no one seems to care.(Column)Michiko Kakutani
The classics, chilled out: when old-fashioned eloquence is replaced with relevance.(Culture Zone)(Column)Michiko Kakutani
The hero's last sigh. (novelist Salman Rushdie shows courage)(Column)Michiko Kakutani
The trickle-down theory: what next - Rubens refrigerator magnets?(Cultural Zone)(Column)Michiko Kakutani
The United States of Andy: Warhol as patron saint of middle America - who'd have thunk it?(Column)Michiko Kakutani
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