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...Barrow gang did. Dillinger's violence is as bloody as Bonnie and Clyde's, its accents and clothes as realistic. Dillinger's blatant theft is the motif of the vengeful cop, relentlessly pursuing the outlaws, finally ambushing them with as little respect for human life as the cheapest crook...

Author: By Tina Sutton, | Title: Dillinger Dies a Dummy | 8/2/1973 | See Source »

Unlike Europe, where motorists can move between capitals-and cultures-with a few hours' drive, the wide-open spaces of the U.S. can take considerable time and money to cross. By far the cheapest way to do it is a special $99 bus pass available only to foreigners, entitling the holder to unlimited travel for 21 days. Taking advantage of that bargain, Keith Wright, 30, a British tooland diemaker, and his wife Denise, 25, managed to stay within their blue-collar budget yet travel 8,000 miles around the U.S. Since food, gasoline and other staples of everyday life...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Modern Living: This Must Be the U.S. | 7/23/1973 | See Source »

...recent performance in Cape Girardeau, Mo. (pop. 32,700), was offended by the long underwear. "At least," she bristled, "the girl could have worn a frilly dress." The company has had to modify Stump Removal by chastening its sex scenes and toning down a few lines-"the cheapest whorehouse in town" has become "the cheapest dance hall in town." But Dawkins believes most audiences sympathize with the play's "rejection and overthrow of oppressive authority...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Show Business: Mississippi Stagecraft | 7/23/1973 | See Source »

...staples like underwear, if you wear it, or pajamas, if you wear them, slips and stockings, if you are used to putting up with the hassle of bothering with them at all, at Corcoran's (14 Brattle St.) or Touraine's (38 Brattle St.) because they are the cheapest. Happy Consuming...

Author: By Emily Fisher, | Title: Everything Happens in the Square | 7/2/1973 | See Source »

...FANTASTICKS. This show has been running in New York for about a hundred years, and I still haven't seen it. I tried once, one cold, rainy night, but the cheapest seats they had left were eight dollars or some such exorbitant sum, so I turned tail and ran. And now it's come to Boston. How the mighty are fallen. Opens tonight at 8 at the Boston Center for the Arts...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: the stage | 5/10/1973 | See Source »

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