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Now California's state employee unions are taking the fight to the wellspring of Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's popularity: the big screen.
Infatuated with teenage street music in the mid-1950s, he returned throughout his career to the wellspring of dreamy doo-wop vocal harmony for inspiration and refreshment.
All in a day's work for the mind behind livingoprah.com, a blog documenting Ms. Okrant's experiment: to live life according to the wellspring of advice that Ms. Winfrey offers on her show, on her Web site and in her magazine.
It has ended the director's unhappy professional drought, returned him to the wellspring of his early autobiographical inspiration, and done so in such a way as to create new perspectives on the unholy trinity of class, sexuality and Catholicism.
All in a day's work for the mind behind livingoprah.com, a blog documenting Ms. Okrant's experiment: to live life according to the wellspring of advice that Ms. Winfrey offers on her show, her Web site and her magazine.
"I wanted tranquillity and to be close to the wellspring of life," Ms. LaBastille told The New York Times in 1977, 12 years after she, with help from a few friends, built the cabin on Twitchell Lake in the western Adirondacks.
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What the women had in common was a connectedness to the wellsprings of political activism.
His time in psychoanalysis possibly contributed to such easy and trusting access to the wellsprings of narration; certainly the tales, in their playful fairy-tale manner, tap into his deepest sensations and moral convictions, with no hint of preachiness.
The corps de ballet, admirably urgent, and the three leading women (Ms. Ringer, Sara Mearns and Megan Fairchild) gave Mr. Neal the final "Serenade" he deserved: an outpouring of textured, lush dancing that was intense and emotional in its connections to the wellsprings of the movement and the rhythms of the Tchaikovsky score.
But the show's best bits reached beyond TV to the wellsprings of spoof comedy, Mad Magazine and National Lampoon.
(This book, in its vain pretensions, its deliberate tamping down of passions by its mainstream reviewer-critic, this time closely associated with The New Republic, bears more than a passing resemblance to the wellsprings of Beautiful and Pointless, and deserves an extended treatment all its own).
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