Lichtenstein
Americannoun
noun
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“This was one way of shifting enslaved labor from agriculture to industry, a necessity for the confederacy during the Civil War,” says Lichtenstein.
Visitors could wander Roy Lichtenstein's hall of mirrors and marvel at Salvador Dali's fun dome, sampling biscuits decorated by artist Gertie Frölich as actors dressed as nuns and flamingos milled about.
From BBC
Lichtenstein, who has been in prison since his arrest in February 2022, expressed remorse for his actions.
From BBC
BAM, which was steered for decades by leaders including Harvey Lichtenstein, Joseph V. Melillo and Karen Brooks Hopkins, has seen leaders come and go in recent years.
From New York Times
Jackson’s most recent musical, “Teeth,” which had its premiere this year at Playwrights Horizons, where “A Strange Loop” was launched, is an adaptation of Mitchell Lichtenstein’s screenplay for his 2007 cult horror film.
From Los Angeles Times
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