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...similar development, Leslie Bricusse's abominable "Talk to the Animals" stole best song away form Burt Bachrach's "The Look of Love...
...Negro slum, but in spacious, residential neighborhoods, where many of the city's 110,000 Negroes were moved when Cincinnati razed its ghetto as part of a $100 million urban-renewal program. After three days, during which more than 100 stores and businesses were firebombed, Mayor Walton Bachrach called in the National Guard. Police read the state riot act to the mobs over loudspeakers, then arrested 16 Negroes who were "congregating" in defiance...
Rhino Desk, Ostrich Bar. With fads turning on and fading out with the dizzy psychedelic speed of a discotheque slide projector, the old, posed Bachrach studio shot may be becoming passe. A Columbia University philosophy major, 24-year-old Julie Motz, has set herself up in business making 20-minute-long, 16-mm. BioPix. For $500, she will follow her subject (a Texas brewery president, say, or a New Jersey American Legionnaire), shooting candidly and in color from dawn to dusk. So far she has been banned only from Manhattan's "21" Club ("It bothered the other customers...
Save the Jet Cool juice machines. Bill Bachrach...
Died. Louis Fabian Bachrach, 82, master photographer for 40 years (1915-55) as head of Bachrach, Inc., the nation's premier portrait firm (founded in 1868 by Bachrach's father, run today by his two sons, Bradford and Louis Fabian Jr.), a student of human nature who found that the great and rich alike wanted the camera to "fill in their inadequacies," did so with such success that he and his sons have photographed every President since Wilson; of a stroke; in Boston...