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The woodcut "Raquette River" is his rawest and most abstracted work, showing a side of the artist that is more expressive of some inner emotion or conflict.
Essentially a hyper-austere chamber piece (it rarely leaves the Dickinson house in Amherst), it stars a delicate yet furiously intense performance by Cynthia Nixon as the famously reclusive poet, showing a side of Dickinson we never suspected.
Gore used a question about that tired subject to poke fun at political posturing, showing a side of himself that reporters were accustomed to seeing only off the record.
Connors, showing a side of himself that no one who watched him in his prime would recognize, tweeted from Santa Barbara, Calif., a few days after the loss: "Back home in SB — family, pups, and home cooking.
Call it coyness; call it genuine uncertainty; call it a bit of both: whether or not he is ultimately considered for one of these posts, Mr. Zinman is showing a side of himself at Carnegie this weekend that should be worth a look.
Sam Barrick: Really liking what Bell is doing today grafting really hard, showing a side of him that we see very rarely, he should keep his place.
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