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...Bridget Steams (Laura Brown, Robin Balducci) 8:58. UNH, Balducci (steams) 2:21; UNH, Kip porter (Brown) 8:07; H. Diana Hurley (Jennifer While) 4:51; UNH, Portar (Loria Hutchinson, Lauran Apollo) 6:33; UNH, Tarry Sirack (unassisled) 9:31; UNH, Cheryl Calder (Sara McKay, Debble Arey...
Like his "Abstract" gown of 1953, they were all fashioned with a mathematical precision and structural daring that made them distinctly contemporary and distinctively James. His signature was as bold as, say, Alexander Calder...
...close imitation was taken, possibly sincerely, as flattery in the Lantana, Fla., headquarters of the Enquirer. Said Enquirer Editor Iain Calder, 43: "Obviously, I noticed the similarity. It's another confirmation that we are No. 1." Hendra's partner and publisher, Larry Durocher, 42, joked in an interview that the major difference between the publications is that the spoof is stapled together, while the Enquirer is merely folded. Then he noted another distinction that probably ought to matter to the 11 million credulous readers of the major U.S. scandal tabloids. Said Durocher: "We make no claim that...
...advantages are obvious. No staples, no paper. The merry mailman cannot mangle the thing in your letter slot and twist it into some kind of soft-cover Calder. There may be other benefits as well. Fast information. Ease of illustration. Graphic impact. "Video is the new printing press," Publishing Entrepreneur Nicolas Charney likes to say, but it is not necessary to bury Gutenberg to appreciate the possibilities of magazines on video and to spot, in five new entries, the beginnings of what seems to be a trend...
...Lawrence married Mary Wells, chairman of the Wells, Rich, Greene advertising agency in New York City. Wells took on Braniff as an account, and together the Lawrence-Wells team did playful, expensive things to Braniffs airplanes, like painting them in seven shimmering pastel colors and paying Artist Alexander Calder $100,000 for his design ideas. Braniffs stewardesses were decked out in Pucci-styled uniforms. "When you've got it, flaunt it" was the proud slogan in the late 1960s...