Word: bourgeoises
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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American music as differentiated from the purely classical product or that of the "Jazz Age," is, he pointed out, now receiving the recognition of intelligent audiences in addition to that of the bourgeois following. Intelligent audiences demand intelligent and gifted entertainers, a fact which naturally gives the well-educated college...
Changing with the times, as journalists do. Editor Koltsov hurled no rebuke at the bourgeois line Soviet youth is now taking. Paternally he advised: "Don't use handbills and circulars to popularize face powder, rouge and lipstick. . . . Comrades, you can't order a girl to be coquettish. . . . See...
Mime Enters has high cheekbones, a big mouth, straight black bangs, great vivacity. She is excessively reticent about her early life. She was born in New York City about 30 years ago, had a comfortable bourgeois childhood and developed an urge to paint. She had a job in the daytime...
In Japan not only the fighting services, but also the Emperor, the peasants and the proletariat are out to soak the bourgeois rich. Before the soaking begins this week, the Diet was edified by a discourse from ingenious Mr. Koki Hirota. A stone-cutter's son, he once tried to...
Great curiosity awaits the Shostakovich opera which will be given this winter in three U. S. cities.* Soviets regard the 28-year-old composer as their ablest musicmaker. His murderous heroine is really a lovable young woman driven to her crimes by incompatible bourgeois surroundings. One sample played last week...