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...proposal to permit all-night parking on the Cambridge streets for a monthly fee of $2 will be considered at 8 p.m. tonight in a special meeting of the City Council Committee on Ordinances...
Jazzman's World. Brubeck does not get to spend much time in his house on the hill. He is away six months of the year, living in the jazzman's restless world of all-night coach rides, smoky nightclubs and hamburger joints at dawn. Nowadays, the quartet travels in better style than in the days when it chugged cross-country in Dave's old car, with the string bass tied to the ceiling. But Brubeck still retains most of his frugal habits: he travels with one suit (two pairs of pants) that rarely gets a pressing...
WHRB will operate on an all-night basis tonight broadcasting election returns, trend analyses, and commentaries beginning at 8:30 p.m. and lasting until the results are conclusive. One of the station's pick-ups will be from the CRIMSON, where Daniel A. Resneck '56 will deliver a combined commentary and analysis report...
Spreading the Word. In Nashville, six years ago, Wally Fowler staged the first all-night sing, switching from profitable ($75,000 a year) hillbilly music to "dedicate my singing to the Lord." Today, there are a dozen full-time gospel groups roving the countryside, singing about 250 engagements a year. Top quartets get about $400 an appearance, for an annual gross of about $20,000 a man. Although some of the quartets record for RCA and other big companies, their best sales are on small Southern labels, and Southern sheet-music sales are often in the millions...
...Mexico's greatest modern painters, old (70) Francisco Goitia, sat beside deathbeds to catch the last gasp of unwilling models. Diego Rivera sketched during all-night vigils in the Tarascan graves near Tzintzuntzan. And David Siqueiros was perhaps at his best when quartering and Duco-painting a heroic Cuauhtemoc in his death throes. Last week the U.S. got a good look at the work of a new Mexican artist, Jose Luis Cuevas, who sometimes plays truant from the embalmer's school of Mexican...