Over the last few years, TV has offered portraits of female rage that are striking within a culture that still prefers women to carry their anger calmly and silently.
PEORIA After a lot of wrestling and sweating by work crews, a massive and infamous painting has been maneuvered to a new home. Nymphs and Satyr, the risque artwork that almost got whacked by Carrie Nation s hatchet, is now on display at WTVP, 101 State St., Peoria s Public Broadcasting Service station. The move of the cumbersome piece brings the 9- by 12-foot painting back into the public eye after years of oft-darkness. I m just thrilled we have the space to put it up, said Lesley Matuszak, CEO of the station. It s enormous.
So is its value as a curious and bawdy chunk of Peoria history.