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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Every man, of course, must choose his own Carmen. While Price's voice has an earthy authority and musky beauty, her sexiness, is somehow impersonal and incantatory. Victoria de los Angeles (with Sir Thomas Beecham, on Angel) is more vivacious and brilliant. Scheduled soon to make her recorded debut in the role: Maria Callas...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: Sep. 4, 1964 | 9/4/1964 | See Source »

...this year, the New York Exchange has listed 47 new companies, compared with 59 in all of 1963. This week two more names-Rayette and First Western Financial-go on the Big Board, and on Sept. 8 Communications Satellite Corp. will make its debut with the tape initials CQ, the ham radio code for "if you hear me, come in." The American Exchange is picking up new listings even faster: 57 this year v. 31 in a comparable period last year. But there is still a lot more to come: of the nation's 1,200,000 corporations, only...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Wall Street: New Reason to List | 8/28/1964 | See Source »

Face Change. Neither set out to be a serious dancer. Ruth-who was born plain Ruth Denis in Newark-made her stage debut as a vaudeville hoofer in 1893, later turned to acting. Then she became interested in the Far East and its sensuous dances. Her 1906 New York dance debut was in a daringly original Oriental program that shocked the tutus off the ballet world. "That year," she remembers, "the face of the dance world really began to change...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Dance: A Sense of Ministry | 8/21/1964 | See Source »

...every object is as good as every other object." But could they belong to derrière-garde London? After presenting 15 ballets in six performances at Sadler's Wells, the triarchy established itself as the most explosive event in British ballet since Martha Graham's London debut in 1954. At week's end the company had proved such a surprise smash that it transferred to another theater for 18 more performances...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Dance: Pop Ballet | 8/14/1964 | See Source »

...theater to ward off eviction, he interviewed them through a megaphone. He keeps in touch with European theater on both sides of the Curtain. He prints a previously unpublished play in each issue; so far, each of the plays has been produced within a few months of its T.D.R. debut. Though Tulane University provides a New Orleans office and financial aid, Schechner is free to print what he pleases, depends largely on non-scholars for his articles. "We are not here," he says "to inflate academic egos." Schechner, who turns out the magazine with the help of Associate Editor...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Magazines: Dramatically Different | 8/14/1964 | See Source »

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