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...forms of the classics. Kuzminsky's work has been published in numerous books and journals around the world, and his life and work were illuminated in the Autumn '76 issue of the French magazine Parler, which dedicated that volume to his creative struggles and accomplishments. He also co-edited Apollo, a six-hundred-page anthology of contemporary Russian literature and art, as well as contributing to a local small press journal called Thicket. After three and a half years of establishing residence in Austin, the poet has planted his future in the "fresh and promising" literary climate of the city...

Author: By Hedwig Gorski, | Title: TEXAS POETS | 11/18/1980 | See Source »

...Scotland is convincingly stark and metallic, too many ramps and staircases reduce the downstage area to the size of a sandbox--no room for conspiracies here, much less natural movement. Craig Sonnenberg's costumes, though effectively timeless, look too much like Bill Blass designs for a Himalayan expedition. The Apollo XI footwear especially renders normal activity difficult...

Author: By Jonathan B. Propp, | Title: Trouble in Scotland | 10/25/1980 | See Source »

Science Editor Fred Golden first met Carl Sagan, this week's cover subject, in 1969, when TIME did a story on possible earth contamination from the Apollo 11 moon-landing mission. Golden, who had just come to the subject after writing for the World section, was eager to develop a list of specialists he could count on for expert advice and story ideas. He struck gold with Sagan and his gift for putting complex ideas into compelling language. Golden remembers him as a "very accessible and articulate young scientist who had a marvelous ability to get quickly...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher, Oct. 20, 1980 | 10/20/1980 | See Source »

While nature's gifts keep California's agriculture in bloom, the state's aerospace industry has faced problems. California's contractors took more than a decade to recover fully from the industry's last depression when the Apollo space program wound down, and Lockheed and McDonnell Douglas are still facing stiff head winds in the commercial jet market. But the state has maintained its 20% share of all defense contracts. Aerospace firms have such a choking backlog of orders that even an immediate decision to speed up defense spending would not result in any surge...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: California's Golden Touch | 6/9/1980 | See Source »

...Houston Post. He joined United Press in 1937 and covered the invasion of Normandy and the North African Campaign during World War II. After he joined CBS he became a well-known figure in July 1969 when he stayed on the air for 24 consecutive hours to cover the Apollo XI moon landing...

Author: By David R. Merner, | Title: Cronkite to Accept Honorary Degree | 5/14/1980 | See Source »

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