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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...reputation as a dumb blonde: appear on a local New York talk show whose host asks, "How tall are you?" and "How much do you weigh?" Tiegs does her best with the material. "Five-ten," she says, her face alive and warm, the sparkle in her eyes working at perhaps 55% of max; "One-twenty." She ballooned up to 155 lbs., she says, just after she and her husband Stan Dragoti, a well-established TV commercial maker, were married, and she dropped out of modeling. Then she stopped eating fattening foods ?"Sorry," she says, "but that's the secret...
Cheryl Tiegs is, good Lord, 30 years old. She appears not to mind, perhaps because from a distance of four inches she looks 20. The employers who pay her the highest rate in modeling also appear not to mind (she has raised her rates for commercial modeling from $1,500 a day to $2,000, though she receives the standard $150 a day for high-fashion work). Model Cristina Ferrare, 28, on hand for the shoot (as photo sessions are called), thinks that there is much less panic about age these days in the fashion business. "Part of the change...
...exchange's floor governors, meeting in an emergency session, had decided on the suspension because of an article in the New York Times Magazine scheduled to appear on Sunday. After hastily leafing through advance copies of the article, which had already been circulating on Wall Street, the Big Board's bosses decided it would be unwise to expose the shares to the uncertainty that the article could cause. Columbia's stock, which had sold at a high of 20? last December, was down to 14? last Thursday in the wake of the scandal involving David Begelman, 56, the former president...
...cancers are related to the radiation at all, they may not appear for ten to 20 years, Monson added...
...same way, Cunningham's dances go beyond emotional mood to achieve a sense of archetypal form. Familiar gestures are the stuff of much Cunningham choreography, but abstracted onstage from their ordinary context they appear as the organic prototypes of the motions of day-to-day living, acquiring a startling purity the more integral for its understatement. One's encounter with the choreography becomes a series of luminous recognitions; dance stripped of all overt meaning works on the viewer's mind with the power of symbol. And the large structures, wholly intent on unfolding patterns of motion and relation, resonate instead...