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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...effect to the mood of Faulkner, but there is something lyric and almost painfully beautiful which could exist nowhere outside of film. There are wonderful details of gas stations and motor courts which recall Walker Evans, like the shots taken through screen doors to which bits of a painted bread ad still adhere or the recurrent presence of Coke bottles with their pale green glass, and Coke signs, even at the entrance of the state prison. But the effect of this carefully calculated atmosphere belongs not to the individual details but to the flow of the film from...

Author: By Phil Patton, | Title: Movies for Mood or Money? | 4/17/1974 | See Source »

...luxuries such as liquor (48? more for a 26-oz. bottle of gin, to $6.24), cigarettes (12? more a pack, to 78?) and beer (2½? a pint, to 48?). Meanwhile, nearly $1.2 billion in subsidies will be spent in an effort to reduce retail food prices (especially bread and milk) by a targeted average of 6%. A new gift levy will put teeth in Britain's inheritance tax. Previously, gifts bestowed a minimum seven years before death were not subject to any taxation; now they will be. In addition, resident foreigners who do not directly receive their income...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BRITAIN: Not Soaked, but Damp | 4/8/1974 | See Source »

...ancient celebration that begins this week. The plagues are back, though with a difference ("Our triumph is diminished by the slaughter of the foe"), and so is the closing wish for reunion in Jerusalem. The revised rite even endorses a search for the hametz, in which pieces of leavened bread are hidden so that children can have the delight of hunting for them...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Bright New Haggadah for Passover | 4/8/1974 | See Source »

...many consumers inflation is prompting a reluctant renaissance of pioneer frugality. Mrs. F. Dale Lah of Hampton township, Pa., has begun baking her own bread with store-bought frozen dough and getting by with cheaper cuts of meat by applying more meat tenderizers. "I used to go into a supermarket and buy any brand I wanted, but now I take the one with the coupons," she says. Nessa Forman, arts editor of the Philadelphia Bulletin, has become a paragon of self-control. "I used to think nothing of going into a store and buying a pair of shoes without looking...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CONSUMERS: A Recession of Hope | 4/1/1974 | See Source »

...turkeys are the riders that you see everyday. They are the students who want to get down from the 'Cliffe in less than fifteen minutes, the Cambridge kids on their Banana Bikes--the bread and butter of bicycling in the area. Before you laugh at them, realize that bicycles really are the fastest transportation in the city. Cyclists have been known to pass police cars, even when the police have the aid of their siren...

Author: By David J. States, | Title: Bicycling: The People's Transportation | 3/26/1974 | See Source »

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