Word: boye
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...look at my longhaired, motorcycle-addicted boys (ages 12, 14, 16) and my longhaired boy-addicted girls (ages 9, 10, 22) and have nothing to say except that that's life ... even the establishment of the establishment fails at times...
...enforce his sentence, he requires each offender to write a weekly letter describing what he learned from the Sunday sermon. The effect of the preaching is sometimes questionable. One 15-year-old girl wrote what Chronicles 1:29 meant to her: "We are time watchers and punch clocks." Another boy complained: "This lesson I didn't understand at all. I did not know what he was talking about...
...skeptical of his sentences, Lee points out that since he began the program his court has not had any repeat violators. After seven Sundays, one 17-year-old wrote that "It's kinda fun. It might help a lot of kids." Others have joined congregations, while one boy has been making a study of comparative religions by attending a different church each Sunday...
Dali on Dali in (some) words and (many) pictures. Inevitably among those present: pre-pop Surrealist Dali, Prurient Dali, Renaissance Dali, and Dali, boy genius grown old. Also, on practically every page, Dali the pyrotechnician in paint, the most engaging, self-indulgent and talented decorator of his age. Appropriately wrapped, like candy, in gold tinfoil...
...heroine (Genevieve Waite) is a Sassoon-style adolescent come down to London to study art. Soon artists start studying Joanna. She plays musical beds with every boy who rubs against her, makes friends with the world, and generally lives without any of the conventional moral hang-ups. The trouble is that the freedom bag turns out to be a prison without walls. Pleasure is everywhere, but Joanna is nowhere, until she makes a commitment by falling in love with a brooding black man (Calvin Lockhart). The affair winds down to tragedy; mixed up with the Mob, he gets a long...