Word: aural
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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These and many other aural Rip Van Winkles have returned from a generation's oblivion to find themselves the heroes and heroines of a fast-growing, nationwide cult. Through clubs, catalogues and newsletters, tens of thousands of fans and some 4,000 active traders are collecting and listening to tapes and cassettes of programs from the golden age of radio-an era that lasted roughly from the 1930s to the early...
...process by which one can learn to control involuntary bodily functions (such as heartbeat) through the visual or aural monitoring of physiological data...
...with all-night supermarkets, all-night traffic, all-night venality. He is awake to the phonies and moral bankrupts around him, and the audience sees L.A. as he sees it. The restless, light-drenched photography (by Altman veteran Vilmos Zsigmond), and nervy editing and soundtrack express the visual and aural equivalents of Marlowe's discontent and curiosity...
...sound, a great coliseum of trivia and nostalgia. That coliseum will be opened to visitors this month when radio takes a giant step backward. The new CBS Radio Mystery Theater will broadcast an original drama every night of the week -including Sundays. The plays take full advantage of aural illusions and allow listeners to collaborate as they did in a vanished...
...sound of the bullet he could outspeed and of the locomotive he could overpower. Terry and the Pirates, Buck Rogers and Little Orphan Annie were liberated from the frozen postures of the comic strip. Captain Midnight; Tom Mix; Jack Armstrong, the All-American Boy, among others, became the aural equivalents of the dime novel and the magazine serial...