Word: fernando
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Saturday march on the Boston Common led by Fernando Torres Gil, a Mexican-American graduate student at Brandeis, marked the resumption by the United Farm Workers of their national boycott of non-union lettuce...
...militant cinema involved ideologically and politically in and for the revolution," running 4 hours and 20 minutes on the concrete political and economic situation in Argentina, is entering its second week at the Orson Welles Cinema in an extended run. Directed by Fernando Solanas and Octavio Getino, La Hora de los Hornos is the first film of its kind, made with and for underground militant groups-students, workers, guerrillas-in a country where the liberation of revolutionary masses from a repressive military regime is in the making. Part I, Neo-colonialism and Violence (95 minutes) runs Wednesdays through Saturdays; Parts...
...original sound. But the new old 78s will have both unfiltered high frequencies and unrumbled lows. Hardly comparable to the sound of the LP era, they nevertheless restore a forgotten adequacy of the sonic -and artistic-achievements of the past. As a result, nearly forgotten singers like Conchita Supervia, Fernando de Lucia and Maria Nemeth will be resurrected and sent along to collectors in their original sonic quality...
...publicity. Often there is picketing and a dramatic-to some, shocking-display. Last week when 400 abortion foes demonstrated outside a California Medical Association meeting in Anaheim, some carried bags of aborted fetuses. On another occasion, a Right-to-Life spokesman turned up at an abortion discussion in San Fernando, Calif., with a fetus in a bottle. Commented one member of the pro-abortion group: "If I had known props were in order, I would have brought a casket with a dead mother...
Some El Monte residents moved in to stay, and they look at it as a place to put down roots. Joseph Hermes, 50, an insurance salesman, found in the late 1950s that a house that would cost $20,000 in the San Fernando Valley went for $5,000 less in El Monte. "I like the people here," he says. "I think they are good. They work hard." He has only one complaint: "They are used to being kicked around a little bit, so they don't take as much interest in the city as they should...