If you look at any great fashion photograph out of context, it will tell you just as much about what's going on in the world as a headline in The New York Times.
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Reported, quoted by Emma Brockes; May 27, 2006; "What lies beneath"; The Guardian; retrieved March 23, 2007.Anna Wintour
One of our great voices for some time now for peace in the world is Noam Chomsky. I've never seen his name in the 'New York Times' in any context other than linguistics of which he's a professor at MIT.
Noam Chomsky
Someone [on the staff of The Times] had invented a game – a competition with a small prize for the winner – to see who could write the dullest headline. It had to be a genuine headline, that is to say one which was actually printed in the next morning's newspaper. I won it only once with a headline which announced: "Small Earthquake in Chile. Not many dead."
Claud Cockburn
A sculpture,a map,a photograph;all the forms of my work are equal and complementary.The knowledge of my actions,in whatever form,is the art.My art is the essence of my experience,not a representation of it. ('Richard Long:Books,Prints,Printed Matter'.Exhib cat New York Public Library,New York 1994)
Richard Long
History of the New York Times, 1851-1921. Contributors: Elmer Davis - author. Publisher: New York Times. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 1921.
Elmer Davis
My wife and child and I were on a camping trip and we stopped in Virginia City. In the Opera House, I saw a photograph of Maude Adams, the famous American actress. It was such a great photograph that creatively I fell in love with her. What if some guy did the same thing and could go back in time?
Richard Matheson
Wintour, Anna
Wire, Nicky
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