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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...where R.D. Laing--that tired old intellectual straw man--is propped up only to be laid flat. Going on nothing more concrete than the fact that "The theories of R.D. Laing, the poet of schizophrenic despair, have such theatrical flash that they must hit John Cassavetes smack in the eye," she proclaims his movie "the work of a disciple." She then criticizes the film for straying from a strict Laingian analysis and plunges in the final stake by rejecting the movie because she rejects Laing's view of society. Kael has simply missed the point. She tries to transform Cassavetes...

Author: By Irene Lacher, | Title: The Obsessed | 3/6/1975 | See Source »

...movies are a dark and mysterious memory. They are in every little town and in every eye both the hope and the despair. And they are the chronicle by which we live. Not television. Not books either because books are really much more commercial in a sense. Films cannot be commercial. There's too much effort by too many people involved that have to get along. So if a film comes out and it's good, you know those people had to share...

Author: By Irene Lacher, | Title: The Obsessed | 3/6/1975 | See Source »

...final 58 minutes, however, were a B.U. rout and the final score read 6-3. Ricky Meaghar is the only doubtful starter for the Terriers as he suffered stitches over the eye in last Saturday's 11-2 killing of Northeastern (the game that knocked the hopeful Huskies out of the tournament...

Author: By William E. Stedman jr., | Title: ECAC Predictions | 3/4/1975 | See Source »

...gear, the AW ACS will be able to spot far-off targets, including very low-flying planes, and feed instructions to wide-ranging U.S. combat aircraft. Over the English Channel recently, a prototype plane was able to direct an entire simulated NATO battlefront, even while it was keeping an eye on aerial movements in East European and Russian airspace as far away as Moscow...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: The Electronic Arsenal | 3/3/1975 | See Source »

Pepys kicked his cook and sold a black servant into slavery to finance his already ample stores of chocolate and sherry. Once, while in bed, he blacked an eye of the wife he married when she was 15. More regularly, he pulled her nose and terrorized her about kitchen expenses. Against his enemies, or his imagined enemies, he was capable, in Ollard's words, of "scurrility verging at times on the hysterical." Yet Ollard feels compelled to insist that here, dear reader, stands a "kindhearted...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: And So to Press | 3/3/1975 | See Source »

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