Word: cinemas
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...depends on my state of mind. There are times when I deliberately avoid the crises in International and National Affairs and relax with Cinema or Medicine until I am capable of coping with the 'problems.' TIME is not to be read hurriedly like a to-be-continued-tomorrow serial because many of TIME'S stories are as timely today as they were a year...
...read People, Milestones, Cinema, Radio & TV, Theater, National Affairs and Books in that order-much to my husband's disgust. He's a cover-to-cover reader...
...Hollywood type and the literary type. The former is generally considered more lucrative, and the U.T. has found its widest regular audience with this kind of movie. Even the U.T.'s revival days have lately been filled with popular Hollywood articles of the past instead of showing old cinema masterpieces. The Theater, with its two contrasting audiences, has made its choice. The HLU filled the gap left by the U.T.'s decision, supplying the College audience, smaller than the U.T.'s, with literary films, regardless of language. The competition claimed by the Theater, that it might want to show...
Although only the second and fifth of King Henry's wives* actually went from the bed to the block, English folklore (and the cinema) have stressed the Bluebearded side of his life. But history, with a surer stress on the important, credits Henry with a stroke more momentous than any ever struck by his executioners: he severed the Church in England from the Church of Rome...
Italy's swarthy, balding Director Roberto Rossellini (Open City, Paisan), on his first visit to the U.S., was taking the fast pace of Hollywood in stride last week. The telephone in his double suite at the Beverly Hills Hotel was kept ringing by cinema celebrities eager to entertain him. The evening he arrived, he dined with Ingrid Bergman (he expects to sign her up for his next picture). The next night there was a small, stylish dinner given by Writer-Director Billy Wilder. One morning David O. Selznick called...