Word: cons
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...theatre; it merely has to be an enjoyable evening's entertainment. For those who are terribly amused by the spectacle of hairy-chested young men impersonating heavy-chested young women, one Pudding show is no doubt as good as any other. Some ask a little more, and Pro and Con--the Pudding's current offering--gives them a good deal more...
...Con has no story line worth the name, spotty lyrics (by Alan Lutkus) and book (by Peter Bluestone), and several indescribably dull moments. But it also has a good score (by Walter Moses), some remarkable choreography (by Bob Norris, who also directs admirably), and a number of very funny sight gags. This is sufficient to make Pro and Con what it is designed to be--a very pleasant evening in the theatre...
...fellowships cover the first year of ate study and are meant to enge the newly-elected fellows to con- college teaching as a possible career. nations for the award are made by students' professors...
Thus despite its dissona "row," the Fantasy is still conservative in that Coplan retained the traditional mo rhythmic and melodic con He once said that modern "shares with older music pression of basic human ent even though at times it may more painful, more hectic, mocastic. Whatever else it it is the voice of our own in that it needs no apology...
...Italy, by Herbert Kubly. This book is written con amore. No visible distance separates Author Kubly (American in Italy) from the Italian spirit. Kubly captures the native moods, sensuous, skeptical, volcanic, and the native pieties-toward nature, the family, and Il Papa. Italy is poor, except that it has been left Michelangelo, Raphael and Dante. The Italian's lot is sad, yet he sings in his chains. Italy is a relic of history, says Kubly, yet no people lives more fully and joyfully in the present moment. Most striking photograph: Venice's cemetery isle of San Michele, with...