Word: agnese
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The theory whereby the tale hangs is that all a woman need do to captivate a man is to tell him he's handsome. This "secret" The Man From Bellac (Carl Nagin) divulges to the naive young Agnes (Patricia Hawkins), whom he meets in the outer office of a firm...
Take Niki de Saint-Phalle, 34, for instance. She was born Agnes, looked demure on a LIFE cover in 1949 while a Park Avenue postdeb, and then, calling herself Niki, turned into one of the nutty art world's most charming cashews. Refining action painting, which was supposed to...
Sir: The so-called ballet "renaissance" that you credit to visits by the Royal Danish and Royal Ballet actually originated in America's Ballet Theatre-the cradle of Jerome Robbins, Michael Kidd and Eugene Loring, to name a few. If anyone had anything to do with freeing the male...
Premiered by Diaghilev in 1923 in Paris' Théâtre de la Gaité Lyrique, Les Noces has not been performed in the U.S. since 1936 because of the difficulties of mounting it. But the Robbins production was a symptom of the revived vigor of the American Ballet...
HUSH . . . HUSH, SWEET CHARLOTTE. Four durable movie queens (Bette Davis, Olivia de Havilland, Agnes Moorehead, Mary Astor) turn a lushly photographed thriller into frightful fun, though the horrors provided by Producer-Director Robert Aldrich (What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?) are mostly formula.