CJAS

Rejecting Artifice, Advancing Art Siobhan Burke
American modern dance was in the vulnerable, defensive stages of its early development when John Martin began writing for The New York Times in 1927. »
Casting Teutonic Types Peter Conolly-Smith
"When the war started," actor-director Erich von Stroheim wrote in 1941, looking back on World War I, "the enemy, of course, became the arch-villains, and quite naturally their appearances and actions had to be exaggerated in their extreme."»
From Internment
to
Containment
Edward Tang
Hollywood producer Dore Schary thought he had a terrific idea. Constantly alert for compelling storylines, he decided in 1950 to make a motion picture about the Japanese American experience during the Second World War.»