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Patrons of Manhattan's Village Vanguard have long been bombarded by the roughest, readiest folk music in the U.S. Last week they were finding the red-blooded singing of a dark-eyed Israeli woman as stirring in its way as the best of Leadbelly, the Weavers and Chippie Hill...
Specifically, the veterans charge Prime Minister Malan with violating the constitution as a result of his new franchise bill. This transferred the 50,000 "colored" (i.e., persons of mixed Negro and white blood) voters of Cape Province from the white voting roll to a separate roll. "Natives" (i.e., full-blooded...
By measuring the percentage of oxygen 18 in fossils, Urey showed that the seas around Britain, now cold, could have been as warm in Cretaceous times as tropical seas are today. This indicates that the whole earth was warm at that time, and therefore fine for furless, cold-blooded dinosaurs...
Last week a Manhattan gallery displayed Beckmann's last oils, including a triptych called The Argonauts, which he finished the day before he died (TIME, Jan. 8). The triptych is not so brutally full-blooded as his best, but its heavy-fleshed figures looming against a sunset world of...
Teresa (MGM) is a strange picture, by the usual Hollywood standards. Its hero is an insecure weakling with whom no red-blooded American moviegoer will care to identify himself. Its heavy is that rarely assailed folk heroine, Mom. Its backgrounds (a bombed-out Italian village, a humid Manhattan slum) are...