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LOVE'S BODY, by Norman O. Brown. As a follow-up to his Life Against Death, which has become an undergraduate's delight. University of Rochester Professor Brown offers further Freudian ruminations on his theory that mankind's greatest enemy is sexual repression...
MAME was hilarious in a book, ebullient in a play, a delight on the screen, and in this musical she can sing and dance too. Angela Lansbury plays the most famous aunt since Jemima, with a winning mixture of the maternal...
...greater space-and the fact of less privacy. As Mary McCarthy once observed, the bathroom is "the last fortress of the individual." Architect-Planner Serge Chermayeff asks, "Where is the provision for relaxation, concentration, contemplation, introspection, healthy sensuousness, all of which are conducive to intimacy, tenderness, wonder and delight...
ROBERT AND ELIZABETH (His Master's Voice). This hit musical, based on The Barretts of Wimpole Street, has been running in London for two seasons, is due to come to Broadway late this fall. The original cast album is a delight, combining a lyrical score with fine singing and sheer charm...
...Potomac River at Washington, D.C., is not exactly a hydroplaner's delight. Flowing through industrial flats and woodsy hills, on a bottom composed of two centuries of solidified human rubbish, it is often studded with beer cans, packing crates and half-submerged logs. Auxiliary coast guardsmen spent seven days policing the river before last week's President's Cup Regatta-knowing full well that a bit of flotsam could shatter the fragile hull of a hydroplane hurtling across the water at 150 m.p.h. or more...