President John F. Kennedy and Ufos

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

President John F. Kennedy and Ufos archived as http://www.stealthskater.com/Documents/UFO_JFK.doc (also …UFO_JFK.pdf) => doc pdf URL-doc URL-pdf similar articles are on the /UFO.htm page at doc pdf URL note: because important websites are frequently "here today but gone tomorrow", the following was archived on July 21, 2017. This is NOT an attempt to divert readers from the aforementioned website. Indeed, the reader should only read this back-up copy if it cannot be found at the original author's site President John F. Kennedy and UFOs http://www.express.co.uk/news/weird/811560/President-JFK-pilot-aliens-UFOs-Unacknowledged-Dr- Steven-Greer "JFK saw evidence of aliens and UFOs while he was president" A "former pilot" for John F Kennedy has been filmed saying the assassinated president had seen government evidence of aliens and UFOs. by Jon Austin published 17:40, Wed, May 31, 2017 | updated 17:58, Wed, May 31, 2017 The man, who features in new documentary 'Unacknowledged’, is seen speaking to camera about a conversation with the President. He described the pair discussing a newspaper article that mentioned UFOs. The man (who is not named in the clip from the documentary) says the President asked him what he thought. So he threw the question back at JFK. He said: "JFK responded 'Well, I asked you first'." 1 The man then said he did not think humans could be alone in the Universe. He claimed that JFK replied: "You're right, young man. There is considerable knowledge as far as the being of UFOs and the ET phenomenon that we are aware of today." "Unacknowledged" claims to expose years of coverups within the US Government over the alleged truth of alien visitations of Earth being kept hidden from the public. The film is directed by Michael Mazzola and follows conspiracy theorist Dr. Steven Greer who is a major player in the so-called "Disclosure" movement which is calling for an end to an alleged truth embargo which ensures the cover- up continues. The extensive documentary touches on the death of Marilyn Monroe which it suggests was a murder coordinated by the CIA because of an alleged affair with JFK and claims she was about to blow the lid on UFOs based on pillow talk with the President. In the film, Dr. Greer produces an alleged top secret CIA memo written 2 days before the star was found dead on August 5, 1962 in Brentwood, Los Angeles, California. He claims it shows how she was wire tapped by the agency which had concerns about her liaison with the President. The alleged memo suggests JFK told her he had seen evidence of "things from outer space" at a secret air base and officials panicked that she may disclose this at a press conference. Dr. Greer claims the memo was referring to the remains of the alleged infamous Roswell UFO crash said to have landed in the New Mexico desert in July 1947. On his website, Dr Greer states: "We have a number of smoking gun documents including a wiretap of Marilyn Monroe the day before she died which has never been declassified. She was threatening to hold a press conference to tell the world what Jack Kennedy had told her during pillow talk about having seen debris from an extraterrestrial vehicle at what the document calls a 'secret air base'. She was murdered for this."” Last year, a new theory alleged that JFK was shot dead because he demanded the release of top- secret UFO files from the CIA. Alien researcher Scott C Waring (editor of the now defunct UFO Sightings Daily) posted copies to his website of a letter sent by JFK to the then head of the CIA just 10 days before he was murdered. He blogged: "Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton doesn't know it yet. Bbut she does not have the power to release such information. The CIA would kill her before she could just like they did JFK. Yes, just a week before his death JFK wrote a memo to CIA to release all pertinent info to NASA. But somehow he was killed before it ever happened. I was the first to publish this document in my book UFO Sightings 2006-2009." The memo is a confirmed declassified document released by the CIA. Mr Waring added: "JFK wrote the memo to CIA on Nov 12, 1963. Then on Nov 22, 1963 he was killed. "Hillary will be too scared of the CIA to release such information." 2 The memo asked for a breakdown of identified and unidentified sightings the CIA was aware of. JFK wrote: "It would be very helpful if you would have the high threat cases reviewed with the purpose of identification of bona fide as opposed to classified CIA and USAF sources. It is important that we make a clear distinction between the knowns and unknowns in the event the Soviets try to mistake our extended cooperation as a cover for intelligence gathering of their defense and space programs. I would like you to arrange a program of data sharing with NASA where unknowns are a factor." 3 On the same day, JKF sent a separate memo to NASA asking for "cooperation with the former Soviet Union on mutual outer space activities." It is understood that JFK was concerned about the high amount of UFO sightings over Russia and feared the Soviets would wrongly believe it was US spying equipment. 4 days later on November 16 1963, he visited NASA at Cape Canaveral, Florida which further fuels the conspiracists' theory. Several other alien researchers have said they support the theory on various postings on websites. In the 1990s a document which became known as the "burned memo" surfaced. It was allegedly received in the post by a UFO researcher called Timothy Cooper in 1999 and was said to have been sent by an unnamed CIA source who allegedly worked three from 1960 to 1974. The alleged source claimed the document (which has never been verified as real) was pulled by him from a fire while the CIA was burning sensitive material (hence the scotch marks). The memo had no date and referred to "Lancer" (the supposed Secret Service code name for JFK). [StealthSkater note: also see doc pdf URL-doc URL-pdf ] It allegedly had this message from the director of Central Intelligence: "As you must know, Lancer has made some inquiries regarding our activities which we cannot allow. Please submit your views no later than October. Your action to this matter is critical to the continuance of the Group." Sceptics claim the "burned memo" was a fake to add fuel to the conspiracy. There have been many conspiracies surrounding JFK's death including those claiming CIA involvement but not always because of UFOs. Ex-marine misfit Lee Harvey Oswald, 24 was charged with the shooting which he denied. But he too was shot dead by nightclub boss Jack Ruby before he could go on trial. In November, James Files, 72, a Mafia hit man in jail for separate murders claimed in an interview that he had been a sniper on the day of JFK's death and fired a shot at his head. Controversially, he says there was collusion between the Mafia and the CIA to kill 46-year-old Kennedy. Claims which could lead to him being called to give testimony on oath in Washington. The Vietnam war veteran was part of the CIA team that trained a militia for the ill-fated Bay of Pigs invasion in Cuba in 1961 which turned many in the agency against Kennedy when he called a sudden halt to the clandestine operation. After being kicked out of the military, Files joined the “outfit” in Chicago becoming a right-hand man to Mafia chief Charles “Chuckie” Nicoletti, a hitman for Chicago mob boss Sam Giancana. Files said he also had a now-dead CIA handler. Files, who is serving time for being an accessory to a mob murder, claims that CIA men felt betrayed over the Bay of Pigs fiasco and feared Kennedy was going to shut the agency down because it was out of control. They called in mobsters to carry out the killing in Dallas, Texas, he said. 4 http://roswellbooks.com/museum/?page_id=268 JFK Assassination and UFOs Was President John F. Kennedy’s 1963 assassination in Dallas somehow related to UFOs? The suggestion seemed “nutty” even to the most ardent conspiracy theorists … ... until the recent discovery of previously secret CIA documents that show JFK, 10 days before his death, wrote to the head of the CIA demanding to be shown highly confidential documents about UFOs. The president’s interest in UFOs shortly before his death is likely to fuel conspiracy theories about his assassination according to AOL News. Alien researchers say the latest documents released to Mr. Lester by the CIA add weight to the suggestion that the President could have been shot to stop him discovering the truth about UFOs. Conspiracy theorists said the document adds interest to a disputed file, nicknamed the ‘burned memo’, which a UFO investigator claims he received in the 1990s.The document, which has scorch marks, is claimed to have been mailed to UFO hunter Timothy Cooper in 1999 by an unknown CIA leak, but has never been verified. In a note sent with the document, the apparent leaker said he worked for CIA between 1960 and 1974 and pulled the memo from a fire when the Agency was burning some of its most sensitive files. The undated memo contains a reference to ‘Lancer’ which was JFK’s Secret Service code name.
Recommended publications
  • The JFK Assassination and the Politics and Culture of Conspiracy Theory
    A Paranoid Style? : The JFK Assassination and the Politics and Culture of Conspiracy Theory Joseph Broadbent Degree of Masters of Arts by Research University of East Anglia School of American Studies January 2014 This copy of the thesis has been supplied on condition that anyone who consults it is understood to recognise that its copyright rests with the author and that use of any information derived there from must be in accordance with current UK Copyright Law. In addition, any quotation or extract must include full attribution. 2 Abstract This thesis analyses the phenomenon of conspiracy theory, using the assassination of President John F. Kennedy as a case study. Doubt is the root cause of conspiracy theory, stemming from both the innate biases all humans exhibit, and a traumatic experience – in this case the assassination of JFK. This thesis argues that conspiracy theories are created and take hold because of a predisposition toward conspiracy theory, a misinterpretation of a central piece of evidence, such as the Zapruder film, and agency panic, where dispossession causes one to feel as if their agency is under threat. Conspiracy theory can provide believers with many emotions which appear to the individual to not be available elsewhere, namely closure, comfort, control, and a sense of leisure. Using the assassination of JFK, this thesis examines the role of conspiracy theory in modern American society. It weighs up the benefits of conspiracy theory, such as it is an example of free speech and it can aid transparency, with the negatives: that it can possibly cause harm to its adherents and their dependants because of a belief in ends justifying the means.
    [Show full text]
  • The Death of Marilyn Monroe by the Scottish Poet Edwin Morgan Is a Poem About the Suicide of the 1950'S Icon Marilyn Munroe, A
    The Death of Marilyn Monroe by the Scottish poet Edwin Morgan is a poem about the suicide of the 1950’s icon Marilyn Munroe, and the public reaction to her death. The poem is set at the time of her death, but still has relevance today, with the growing public and media interest in celebrity figures, which makes the readers appreciate the poem more. In “The Death of Marilyn Monroe”, the poet makes the reader re- evaluate his or her opinion on the film industry and media and I will attempt to show how this has been achieved through the medium of poetry. The poet has used rhetoric to make the reader re-evaluate his or her opinion of the media. The first line is a series of rhetorical questions; “What innocence? Whose guilt? What eyes? Whose breast?” which mimics newspaper headlines, and alludes to the media’s obsession with Marilyn Monroe, both in life and death. These are questions that the public also asked, and shows the shocking, confusing nature of her death. However, this media obsession was at least partly responsible for Marilyn’s demise, as she had no privacy, and was constantly hounded by the press. This causes the reader to think that the media is wrong in its pursuit of celebrities if suicides are the result. The poem also ends with a series of rhetorical questions, which refers back to the beginning: “Los Angeles? Los Angeles? Will it follow you around? Will the slow white hearse of the child of America follow you around?” These questions again make the reader question him or herself about Marilyn’s death, but this time, the cause of her death “Los Angeles?” infers that, in fact, the film industry was partly responsible for her death, and suggests that Hollywood has a dark side too, which makes the reader re-evaluate his or her opinion on the film industry, that it can also cause people harm.
    [Show full text]
  • Conspiracy Theoriesx
    1 | Conspiracy Theories by Sanja Milosevic CONSPIRACY THEORIES Author: Sanja Miloševi ć, I/2 Gimnazija ,,Stevan Jakovljevi ć” Mentor: Biljana Pipovi ć, English teacher ABSTRACT This essay is about something that happens all the time around us and something that we usually do not know much about, so we cannot explain it. Great tragedies happen every day. Someone dies in a traffic accident. Someone else kills himself or gets killed. And someone else dies because of a larger amount of drug. Usually many of them are celebrities. The real truth of their death is hidden from the public view. The gossip about these events begins not long after the event itself. And after a while, people start believing that what we think is truth is actually a lie. We get to know and want to believe that it was someone’s plot. I think that there are many people that are interested in finding out what actually the plots are and that is why I have decided to write about conspiracy theories. Key words : conspiracy, conspiracy theories, plot, tragedy, death REZIME Ovaj esej je o ne čemu što se stalno dešava oko nas i o čemu obi čno ne znamo mnogo, pa to ne možemo ni objasniti. Velike tragedije se dogadjaju svaki dan. Neko umre u saobra ćajnoj nesre ći. Neko drugi se ubija ili ga neko ubije. A neko drugi umre zbog ve će koli čine droge. Obi čno su mnogi od njih poznate li čnosti. Prava istina o njihovoj smrti je sakrivena od o čiju javnosti. Tra čevi o ovim doga ñajima po činju ne dugo posle samog doga ñaja.
    [Show full text]
  • 1 GREAT FILM SCENES and MOMENTS Ayşe M. KALAY E.Gülay
    AKADEMİK BAKIŞ DERGİSİ Sayı: 28 Ocak – Şubat 2012 Uluslararası Hakemli Sosyal Bilimler E-Dergisi ISSN:1694-528X İktisat ve Girişimcilik Üniversitesi, Türk Dünyası Kırgız – Türk Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü, Celalabat – KIRGIZİSTAN http://www.akademikbakis.org GREAT FILM SCENES AND MOMENTS Ayşe M. KALAY∗ E.Gülay ER PASİN∗∗ Abstract Cinema, consumed as an industrial work today is a brunch of art most effected by technology. Defining cinema as ‘visual art’, some visions become permanant almost for everyone. In this point of view, if we ask what 'great film scene-great film moment' or 'great, memorable and defining film moment' is, we can see that in cinema history, there are literally hundreds and hundreds of 'memorable moments and scenes' fabled, from a wide range of films. They are our memories from the segments of films which has achieved a life of their own. They compel us to remember and relive the moment, either with fondness or with fear. For example, the screeching of violins before Marion Crane was stabbed to death in the shower scene in Psycho. These are memorable, defining film moments and some of them are the all-time best scenes or images in motion pictures, a tribute to the stars and scenarios that have made an indelible imprint upon our memories, and and they have become never to be forgotten. In this study these unforgettable, great scenes and moments are researched. Key Words: Film, Great or best scenes-moments, memorable scenes-moments MUHTEŞEM FİLM SAHNELERİ VE ANLARI Öz Sinema günümüzde özellikle teknoloji etkisinde, sanatın bir dalı olarak ve aynı zamanda endüstriyel bir ürün gibi tüketilmektedir.
    [Show full text]
  • Off the Tracks Volume 2
    Works Cited Aanstoos, Christopher M., Ilene Serlin and Thomas Greening. (2000). History of Division 32 (Humanistic Psychology) of the American Psychological Association.In: Donald A. Dewsbury, ed. Unification through Division: Histories of the Divisions of the American Psychological Association, Vol. V. (Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. Abbott, Frank C. Report of the Committee on the Professions, Case #8128. (August 18, 1981). New York State Department of Education. Acocella, Joan. (1999). Creating Hysteria: Women and Multiple Personality Disorder. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. Albarelli, H.P., Jr. (2009). A Terrible Mistake: The Murder of Frank Olson and the CIA’s Secret Cold War Experiments. New York: Trine Day. Alexander, Franz. (1960). Gregory Zilboorg. Bulletin of the American Psychoanalytic Association 16:380–381. ________. (December 16, 1941). Letter to Board of Directors, New York Psychoanalytic Society. A.A. Brill Library, New York Psychoanalytic Society & Institute. ________. (December 16, 1941). The Qualifications of a Psychoanalyst. A.A. Brill Library, New York Psychoanalytic Society & Institute. Alexander, Franz and Hugo Staub, tr. Gregory Zilboorg. (1931). The Criminal, the Judge, and the Public: A Psychological Analysis. New York: Macmillan. Alexander, Ilonka Venier. (2015). The Life and Times of Franz Alexander: From Budapest to California. London: History of Psychoanalysis Series, Karnac. Alexander, Jack. (December, 1941). “The Richest Boy in the World” Becomes Our No. 1 Angel. Saturday Evening Post. Alexander, Peter N., dir. (2001). The Profit. 1007 OFF THE TRACKS VOLUME 2 Alimurung, Gendy. (December 5, 2013). A Hypnotherapist Built a Career on Alien Abductions, and Her Experiences May Unnerve You. (Accessed February 8, 2016). LA Weekly. http://www.laweekly.com/news/a-hypnotherapist-built-a-career-on-alien- abductions-and-her-experiences-may-unnerve-you-4137401.
    [Show full text]
  • Marilyn Monroe's Star Canon: Postwar American Culture and the Semiotics
    University of Kentucky UKnowledge Theses and Dissertations--English English 2016 MARILYN MONROE’S STAR CANON: POSTWAR AMERICAN CULTURE AND THE SEMIOTICS OF STARDOM Amanda Konkle University of Kentucky, [email protected] Digital Object Identifier: http://dx.doi.org/10.13023/ETD.2016.038 Right click to open a feedback form in a new tab to let us know how this document benefits ou.y Recommended Citation Konkle, Amanda, "MARILYN MONROE’S STAR CANON: POSTWAR AMERICAN CULTURE AND THE SEMIOTICS OF STARDOM" (2016). Theses and Dissertations--English. 28. https://uknowledge.uky.edu/english_etds/28 This Doctoral Dissertation is brought to you for free and open access by the English at UKnowledge. It has been accepted for inclusion in Theses and Dissertations--English by an authorized administrator of UKnowledge. For more information, please contact [email protected]. STUDENT AGREEMENT: I represent that my thesis or dissertation and abstract are my original work. Proper attribution has been given to all outside sources. I understand that I am solely responsible for obtaining any needed copyright permissions. I have obtained needed written permission statement(s) from the owner(s) of each third-party copyrighted matter to be included in my work, allowing electronic distribution (if such use is not permitted by the fair use doctrine) which will be submitted to UKnowledge as Additional File. I hereby grant to The University of Kentucky and its agents the irrevocable, non-exclusive, and royalty-free license to archive and make accessible my work in whole or in part in all forms of media, now or hereafter known.
    [Show full text]
  • Enemies Within: the Conspiracy Culture of Modern America
    THE JOHN O’SULLIVAN MEMORIAL LECTURE SERIES Enemies Within: The Conspiracy Culture of Modern America Robert A. Goldberg University of Utah About the John O’Sullivan Memorial Lecture In the spring of 2004, a group of senior citizen students at Florida Atlantic University paid tribute to John O’Sullivan, a beloved professor of history who died in 2000, by establishing a Memorial Fund to support an annual lecture in his honor. In keeping with John’s commitment to teaching, research, and community outreach, the mission of the John O’Sullivan Memorial Lectureship is to broaden and deepen public understanding of modern U.S. history. The Memorial Fund — which is administered by the Department of History — sponsors public lectures and classroom seminars by some of the most distinguished scholars and gifted teachers of American history. The lectures typically focus on topics relevant to Professor O’Sullivan’s specialties in 20th Century U.S. history, including: World War II, the Vietnam War, the nuclear age, the Holocaust, peace history, political and diplomatic affairs, and other topics. JOHN O’SULLIVAN MEMORIAL LECTURE Enemies Within: The Conspiracy Culture of Modern America By Robert A. Goldberg University of Utah Department of History Florida Atlantic University 2010 ENEMIES WITHIN: THE CONSPIRACY CULTURE OF MODERN AMERICA I WOULD LIKE TO TALK ABOUT CONSPIRACY THINKING in recent American history; to talk about the who, how, and why of conspiracism. Particularly, I would like to spotlight the conspiracy theories that have emerged in the wake of the tragedy of 9-11. Befitting this lecture series, it speaks to a topic vital to an understanding of our society and to the health of our American Republic.
    [Show full text]
  • National Gallery Fall Film Events Feature
    Office of Press and Public Information Fourth Street and Constitution Av enue NW Washington, DC Phone: 202-842-6353 Fax: 202-789-3044 www.nga.gov/press Release Date: October 11, 2012 National Gallery Fall Film Events Feature Works by Cinematic Pioneers Alice Guy Blaché, František Vláčil, Werner Schroeter, Pier Paolo Pasolini, Chris Marker, Marcel Carné, Plus the Film Scores of Shostakovich and More Film still f rom small roads (James Benning, 2011, HDCAM, 103 minutes) to be shown at the National Gallery of Art on Saturday , December 8, 4:30 p.m. as part of the f ilm series, American Originals Now: James Benning. Image courtesy of James Benning This fall, the free film program at the National Gallery of Art celebrates work by cinematic innovators with an array of premieres, rare screenings, and focused retrospectives of master filmmakers. Films are shown in original 35 mm format unless otherwise noted. The season kicks off on October 7 with A Sense of Place: František Vláčil, a series surveying the beautiful and subversive work of the Czech filmmaker. On October 27, the Gallery celebrates television pioneer Ernie Kovacs with the program Ernie Kovacs: Video Art for the Intimate Vacuum, featuring a selection of short sketches and a discussion by three Kovacs historians. Beginning November 11, Chris Marker: A Tribute honors the late French filmmaker, who died July 30 of this year and refined the genre of the essay film. On November 24 and 25, Werner Schroeter in Italy presents two films that reveal the film director's deep affection for Italy.
    [Show full text]
  • The 15Th International Gothic Association Conference A
    The 15th International Gothic Association Conference Lewis University, Romeoville, Illinois July 30 - August 2, 2019 Speakers, Abstracts, and Biographies A NICOLE ACETO “Within, walls continued upright, bricks met neatly, floors were firm, and doors were sensibly shut”: The Terror of Domestic Femininity in Shirley Jackson’s The Haunting of Hill House Abstract From the beginning of Shirley Jackson’s The Haunting of Hill House, ordinary domestic spaces are inextricably tied with insanity. In describing the setting for her haunted house novel, she makes the audience aware that every part of the house conforms to the ideal of the conservative American home: walls are described as upright, and “doors [are] sensibly shut” (my emphasis). This opening paragraph ensures that the audience visualizes a house much like their own, despite the description of the house as “not sane.” The equation of the story with conventional American families is extended through Jackson’s main character of Eleanor, the obedient daughter, and main antagonist Hugh Crain, the tyrannical patriarch who guards the house and the movement of the heroine within its walls, much like traditional British gothic novels. Using Freud’s theory of the uncanny to explain Eleanor’s relationship with Hill House, as well as Anne Radcliffe’s conception of terror as a stimulating emotion, I will explore the ways in which Eleanor is both drawn to and repelled by Hill House, and, by extension, confinement within traditional domestic roles. This combination of emotions makes her the perfect victim of Hugh Crain’s prisonlike home, eventually entrapping her within its walls. I argue that Jackson is commenting on the restriction of women within domestic roles, and the insanity that ensues when women accept this restriction.
    [Show full text]
  • Capell the Strange Death of Marilyn Monroe Nwo Illuminati Freemasons
    The STRANGE DEATH of MARILYN MONROE Published by The Herald of Freedom Copyright 1964 All Rights Resened Frank A. Capell is the Editor of the “Herald of Freedom,” a national anti-Communist educational bi-weekly. Beginning as an undercover criminal investigator (tight-roper) for District Attorneys and Police Commissioners, he later became Chief Investigator of the Westchester County (N.Y.) Sheriffs Office. In this capacity he established a Bureau of Subversive Activities. He supervised the investigation of over five thousand individuals and organizations, including Nazis, Fascists and Communists, on behalf of the F.B.I. in most cases. During World War II he served as a civilian investi¬ gator overseas doing intelligence work. The author has been fighting the enemies of our country for twenty-six years in official and unofficial capacities. As a writer, lecturer, instructor, researcher and investigator, he has appeared before audiences, on radio and television from coast to coast. He maintains files on two million people who have aided the Inter¬ national Communist Conspiracy. Mr. Capell is the author of “Free¬ dom Is Up To You” (now out of print), “The Threat From Within,” ^‘Treason Is The Reason” and “The Strange Case Of Jacob Javits,” His biography has appeared for the last fifteen years in “Who’s Who in the East” and “Who’s Who in Commerce and Industry,” 3 WincheD OF NEW YORK i^rriHE STRAKGE DEATH of Marilyn Monroe” (au- Jl thor P. Capell) Is an eyebrow-raising breath- taker—even if what the chronicler sets forth can never be confirmed. This column submitted the "low- down” 48 hours after Marilyn Let Go .
    [Show full text]
  • James Gill: AMERICAN POP
    James Gill: AMERICAN POP MUSEUM OF THE SOUTHWEST About the Artist James Gill is a rare artist to encounter in West Texas. Living in a small town outside of San Angelo, he has been a working artist since the early 1960s, and creates vibrant portraits and collage-like paintings of Pop Art subjects. Although he is not as well-known as artists like Roy Lichtenstein or Andy Warhol, he was their contemporary, and the first artist of that group to have a painting purchased by the Museum of Modern Art in New York. This exhibition includes historic books and magazines that feature his art, and several paintings from the 1960s. The bulk of the exhibition showcases his recent paintings, still full of color and vitality. James Francis Gill is born in Tahoka, Texas. He attends San Angelo High School. After a tour of duty with the U.S. Marines, he attends San Angelo 1934 College before completing his formal education at the University of Texas in Austin. Gill begins studying architecture and works as an architectural designer James Gill. Marilyn. 1962. Oil on board. Museum of Modern Art. 1956 in Midland and Odessa. 72. 1963. a—c. Gill leaves Texas and moves to Los Angeles. The support he receives from his first dealer, the legendary Felix Landau, is pivotal to Gill’s early entrance into important private and public collections. The same year, the 1962 Museum of Modern Art acquires Gill’s Marilyn triptych, shortly after the death of Marilyn Monroe. It remains in their permanent collection to date. Gill teaches at the University of Idaho.
    [Show full text]
  • Lulu's Daughters
    LULU’S DAUGHTERS: PORTRAYING THE ANTI-HEROINE IN CONTEMPORARY OPERA, 1993-2013 by NICHOLAS DAVID STEVENS Dissertation Advisor: Dr. Susan McClary Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements For the degree of Doctor of Philosophy Department of Music CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY August, 2017 CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF GRADUATE STUDIES We hereby approve the thesis/dissertation of Nicholas David Stevens candidate for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy*. Dr. Susan McClary Committee Chair Dr. Daniel Goldmark Committee Member Dr. Francesca Brittan Committee Member Dr. Susanne Vees-Gulani Committee Member Dr. Sherry Lee Additional Member Faculty of Music, University of Toronto Date of Defense: April 28, 2017 *We also certify that written approval has been obtained for any proprietary material contained therein. TABLE OF CONTENTS Figures ii Examples iii Tables iv Acknowledgments v Abstract ix Chapter 1 Lulu’s Daughters: An Introduction 1 Part I: Remembering the Twentieth Century Chapter 2 Old, New, Borrowed, Blew: Powder Her Face, Polarity, and the Backward Glance 39 Chapter 3 My Heart Belongs to Daddy: Editing, Archetypes, and Anaïs Nin 103 Part II: American Dreams, Southern Scenes, and European (Re)visions Chapter 4 Trashy Traviata: Class, Media, and the American Prophecy of Anna Nicole 157 Chapter 5 Berg, Billie, and Blue Velvet: American Lulu and its Catastrophic Stage(s) 207 Conclusion The Marilyn Triptych and the Cracked Killing Jar: Ways Forward for Opera and 251 Scholarship Supporting Materials Appendix A Timeline of selected significant events, premieres, and publications, 1835-2017 261 Appendix B Louis Andriessen’s libretto for Anaïs Nin and its source materials: a comparison 267 Appendix C Olga Neuwirth’s cuts and edits to Berg’s Lulu in American Lulu 278 Bibliography 283 iv FIGURES 2.1.
    [Show full text]