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...Esquire's 60th anniversary, the editor is booted as ads drop
Taranovsky's impact on the scientific study of poetry is perhaps best reflected in Slavic Poetics, the compilation dedicated to him on his 60th birthday. The anthology contains contributions from 51 former students and colleagues...
SCHRAFFT'S, GIMBEL'S, THE BILTMORE Hotel: all are gone. But one beloved New York City institution blessedly prospers: the RADIO CITY CHRISTMAS SPECTACULAR. One million people are expected to see the 60th edition of the Music Hall show (through Jan. 6), double the number of a decade ago. No wonder. Here's a spectacular that really is -- a lavish celebration of the spirit of Christmas simultaneously traditional and inventive. Teddy bears dance The Nutcracker, Scrooge learns compassion, ice skaters whirl around a mini Rockefeller Plaza rink, the Rockettes march The Parade of the Wooden Soldiers, and shepherds and sheep...
...cities, Sennett argues, obliterate value instead of creating it. Beguilingly democratic, they neutralize unequal and unpredictable landscapes with grid patterns that provide useful chessboards for economic competition. The standardizing grids expand not just outwards, but upwards, in skyscrapers whose sixth floors and 60th floors are identical, as well as across time, thanks to the modern invention of clocks to "cut time into meaningless fragments of deadening routine...
...occasion of its 60th anniversary, the Hollywood Reporter solicited testimonials or comparable chitchat from some of Tinseltown's leading lights. Guess who contributed the following: "This town is a back-stabbing, scum- sucking, small-minded town, but thanks for the money...