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...Margret-written by her husband Roger Smith. And Joe Namath seems a bit nervous about his part in a motorcycle epic called C.C. Ryder & Company. On a TV show Broadway Joe asked Smith: "Doesn't the thought of having me do a nude scene with your wife bother you?" "Well, yes," allowed Smith. "On those days, I leave...
Oscar night is an involuntary collaboration between DeMille and DeSade. As the television cameras pan the contestants and the critics pan the show, muscles twitch, words are flubbed, sweat drenches dinner jackets and gowns. No such problems are likely to bother Geneviève Bujold. Nominated for her starring role opposite Richard Burton in Anne of the Thousand Days, the Canadian actress can hardly wait for the eve of April 7. "I like moments of density," she says. "The odds are heavily against me. But even if I lose, the moment of loss will stay with me until...
...didn't bother me. Did it bother...
...many modern contingencies. That is why so much body-checking and elbowing go on in a Tokyo subway or department store. As Author-Translator Edward Seidensticker puts it in his recent Japan: "They are extremely ceremonious toward those whom they know, and highly unceremonious toward others. Few urban Japanese bother to say 'Excuse me' after stepping on a person's toes or knocking a book out of his hand?provided the person is a stranger. If he is known, it is very common to apologize for offenses that have not been committed...
...adds to these restrictions a subject whose controversial popularity automatically reduces the size of the book's potential readership, it seems hardly worthwhile to even bother writing it. But the financial rewards, if only temporary, can be considerable; the case and rapidity with which a collaborated autobiography can be put together are tempting. So it is not surprising that Dick Schaap, a well-known freelancer, has undertaken an "As told to..." book about New York Jets' quarter-back Joe Namath. And it is also not surprising that his effort falls short of its mark, plagued primarily by built-in style...