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Separating church and state works; mixing them tends toward disaster.
Since the 1960s, in her studio in Ashkelon, Israel, she has fashioned extraordinary works mixing figurative and abstract motifs.
The show zeroes in on these early works, mixing in a raft of contextualizing materials, including photographs by others.
Travelling regularly to Japan for inspiration, his chocolate truffles resemble calligraphy art works, mixing strange combinations of flavours and textures, such as lemon and coffee.
First performed in 1971 at the opening of New York's Kennedy Centre, Mass is one of Bernstein's most ambitious and problematic works, mixing both musical styles and professional and amateur performers, and uniting them in a massive theatrical act of ecumenical celebration.
While Shea concentrated mainly on historical novels, Wilson produced over 30 works, mixing fictional novels with nonfiction.
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A coherent overview of Oates's work, mixing classic with new stories.
A couple of weeks later, Kushner was back at work, mixing his activism with his art.
This part of "The Great Night" is a winningly saucy piece of work, mixing Neil Gaiman-style fabulism and the wry tragicomedy of Lorrie Moore.
During this work, mixing efficiency was considered to evaluate the acoustic energy transmission.
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