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...have found the perfect subject matter in its latest major musical, The Rothschilds, but perhaps it will only discover just how dull theater-material lucre can be. The real problem is money-not its absence, but its suffocating presence, its influence in cheapening quality, and ability to beget itself and only itself. Where the producer should be a means, he has become an and. When theater becomes a vehicle for money, it vanishes...

Author: By Laurence Bergreen, | Title: Theatre Losing the Charles | 11/3/1970 | See Source »

...TIME's hair-shirt makers offer another garment-of American Indian woof [Feb. 9]. But, rather than being "more than the conscience can bear . . . the demands of yet one more minority" beget a weariness from wailing. The Federal Government "spends only $500 million a year on aid to Indians...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Mar. 9, 1970 | 3/9/1970 | See Source »

...which she speaks. It is a fundamental unrest that arises because a basic artistic philosophy-originally formulated by the pop artists-now produces increasingly sterile new work. None of the mutants of the virile genus popus-such as op or earthworks or photographic realism-seem sufficiently robust to beget new species in their turn...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Trends: Statements in Paint | 2/28/1969 | See Source »

...days ago the Vice President, in a discussion on the Middle East, wisely remarked that "arms beget arms." And yet he, like his opponent, still promises to give Israel the Phantom jets, claiming that somehow this will bring peace to the area. But as Israeli Foreign Minister Abba Eban said before the United Nations General Assembly last Tuesday: "There is no such thing as peace by incantation...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Phantom Peace | 10/10/1968 | See Source »

...doubt for a dangerous decade. And as for the notion of Henry the Hot-Blooded-inspired by his succession of six wives-Scarisbrick tempers it with cool practicality. "Henry was probably neither a remarkably accomplished nor endearing lover," he writes, but simply a man driven by the "need to beget progeny in sufficient quantity to prove himself and assure his dynasty...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Heroics Without a Hero | 8/2/1968 | See Source »

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