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Much ado about "sweet bugger all": getting to the bottom of a puzzle in British Folk Speech - Research Article - Critical Essay Abstract One of the lexical items differentiating British English from American English is the word "bugger." Popular in England as attested by numerous ......(Continue Reading) Art on your sleeve: John Harris charts the changing fashions of modern album design - music - Column Towards the end of the 1970s, my dad marked my tenth birthday by buying me a very glamorous coffee-table book entitled The Illustrated History of the ......(Continue Reading)Learning from comics: in the 40-plus years since Pop art first brought the comic-strip idiom into galleries, three generations of artists have found inspiration With her first major exhibition, "Splat Boom Pow!: The Influence of Cartoons in Contemporary Art," curator Valerie Cassel has scored a knockout. Originating ......(Continue Reading)Letters - Letter to the Editor Gun History Disarmed Thanks to Joyce Lee Malcolm for her well-written and well-presented piece on Michael Bellesiles' Arming America ("Disarming History," ......(Continue Reading)Presenting a portfolio from the archives of Interview of 4 iconic brits captured live on Red Hot Tape 08/81 MICK JAGGER BY ANDY WARHOLD & PALS TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1981, 6:00 p.m., NEW YORK: ANDY WARHOL and BOB COLACELLO are visiting MICK JAGGER at ......(Continue Reading)
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