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...Janice Dickinson is a fiery, funny brunette of 26. A few years ago , when blonds not only had all the fun but all of the modeling jobs, she managed to talk her way into a trip to Paris. Her eyes were supposed to be the wrong shape to sell magazines in the U.S., but she appeared on seven straight covers of Elle and came back to New York known a s a woman who could radiate a highly sexual kind of mischief. Now she is in the making past up year to she $2,000 has a day, worked...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Modeling the '80s Look: The Faces and Fees are Fabulous | 2/9/1981 | See Source »

...days ago in Manhattan, she filmed a 30-second commercial for Alberto VO5. Director, to Dickinson: "I want you to be a knockout." Dickinson: "You got it, Jack." Director , later: "Hot, hot, smiling hot. Now sparkle. Beautiful, beautiful...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Modeling the '80s Look: The Faces and Fees are Fabulous | 2/9/1981 | See Source »

...hands of children later discovered that her own daughter had thereby been made ineligible to check out the Bible. One group, a Florida organization called Save Our Children, has simplified its censorship goals by proposing to purge from libraries all books by such reputed homosexuals as Emily Dickinson, Willa Gather, Virginia Woolf, Tennessee Williams, Walt Whitman and John Milton...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Essay: The Growing Battle of the Books | 1/19/1981 | See Source »

...been preserved. A Sumerian moon priestess, she composed incantations that still resonate in the present. Considerable space has also been given to the dazzling Mexican poet of the Spanish Golden Age, Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, as well as to America's incomparable Emily Dickinson. Willis Barnstone's rendering of all 24 of the 16th century love sonnets of the French poet Louise Labe is one of the glories of the collection...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: A Room of Their Own | 12/22/1980 | See Source »

...well, a time both for reflection and for looking ahead. Thanksgiving is a kind of pause between seasons ("a little this side of the snow and that side of the haze," wrote Poet Emily Dickinson). This year the holiday also marked a political pause. A defeated Administration was tidying up loose ends before vanishing into history; a new Government was organizing itself to take over. The nation seemed to be looking forward, not with exuberance, but with a more realistic mood that mingled relief and hope. There was relief that the strident echoes of a divisive and interminable campaign...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: A Holiday of Hope | 12/8/1980 | See Source »

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