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photoUCLA musicologist defends singers from the sappy '70s

If Karen Carpenter, Barry Manilow, Barry White, Dolly Parton and Cher number among your guilty pleasures, Mitchell Morris is your man.

In a new book, the UCLA musicologist rises to the defense of these and other ‘70s recording artists who, he writes, "have been as often execrated by would-be tastemakers as they have been exalted by adoring audiences."

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Scholar to bring to life migrants’ perilous crossings
When Françoise Lionnet delivers UCLA’s 114th Faculty Research Lecture in Schoenberg Hall on Monday, she will begin by talking about a shipwreck. And not just any shipwreck. This one, which occurred in 1744, captured the collective imagination of 18th-century French painters and writers, who romanticized the unfortunate event on canvas and in fiction.

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Musicologist's book is selected best in music, performing arts category
Tamara Levitz’s "Modernist Mysteries: Perséphone," published in September by Oxford University Press, was selected earlier this month as the best book in music and performing arts in 2012 by the American Publishers Awards for Professional and Scholarly Excellence (PROSE).
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Art historian wins book award
Art history chair Miwon Kwon has received the highest book award from the leading professional organization in her field for "Ends of the Earth: Land Art to 1974" (Prestel Publishing), a book she co-authored with Philipp Kaiser, director of Museum Ludwig in Cologne, Germany.
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