Jack Lemmon kisses Lee Remick's neck in a scene from the 1962 film 'Days Of Wine And Roses.' Warner Brothers/Getty Images I broke its neck. When making a vase at the potter’s wheel, I torqued its ...
Critics of evolution often argue that life, rather than gradually changing over the years through natural selection, was actually created by a so-called “intelligent designer.” Their position is that ...
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We may earn a commission when you buy products through the links on our site. The neck is a locus of sensuality and metaphor, the breath of life and the loss of life. Kent Dunlap begins “The Neck: A ...
The late writer and filmmaker Nora Ephron famously felt bad about her neck. Ephron’s concern, as expressed in her best-known essay I Feel Bad About My Neck, was ageing, and the neck in particular as a ...
(THE CONVERSATION) I broke its neck. When making a vase at the potter’s wheel, I torqued its slippery neck clear off the pot as I tried to thin it into a graceful curve. I find vases gratifying to ...