Word: admirerers
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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The results were fine. Out of a rather stiff and unremarkable score, with few melodic arias and a mediocre book, Conductor Bernstein produced a lively and dramatic show. At the end, white-tied Milanese cheered up half a dozen curtain calls for leading Soprano Maria Callas and Bernstein, leaned into...
Sir: Being an old admirer of Frank Lloyd Wright, I was thrilled to read about the great retrospective show of his work in TIME [Nov. 9]. Until now I knew the Imperial Hotel, Tokyo, or the famous "Fallingwater" only from postcard-size photos and illustrations . . . Wouldn't it be...
Mr. Denning Drives North (Carroll) is a better-than-average British thriller. John (Great Expectations) Mills, a successful jet-aircraft designer, suddenly begins to neglect his work, takes to drink, and wakes up screaming from nightmares. When he attempts suicide by crashing his plane, his wife (Phyllis Calvert) has it...
London's critics poured on superlatives. Said Art News and Review: "Astonishingly subtle. These are works of art in the fullest meaning of the word." Added the Manchester Guardian: "Remarkable . . . Much of it is powerful enough to make the most fervent admirer of Henry Moore pause a moment and...
Died. Douglas Southall Freeman, 67, Pulitzer Prizewinning historian, authority on the Confederacy and its generals, longtime (1915-49) editor of the Richmond News Leader; of a heart attack; in Richmond. Son of a Confederate veteran, Editor Freeman rigidly scheduled every minute of his 17-hour working day ("Time is irreplaceable...