Drawings by William Copley and Carroll Dunham pick up on the prints' salaciously descriptive line quality, as do small acrylics on paper by John Wesley and a neon sculpture by Tracey Emin. |
Last week, there was a Web's worth of debate about the decision of The New York Post to publish a salaciously headlined photo of a man just before he was struck and killed by a subway train in New York. |
Each revolution makes the generic urban monuments look like they're licking their lips, perhaps hungrily or salaciously or threateningly, at you, the viewer. |
Boyle is a superb writer, but what really makes this wise and smartly researched novel so entertaining is the salaciously wacky subject matter. |
Hitchens, who died in 2011, would have no doubt been amused, but his is a jarring name for a network series to drop posthumously and so salaciously. |