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...downtown lofts that made do as her movie sets; whatever she danced to was in her head.) But Irving had other aspirations than being the Busby Berkeley of schmutz. A businessman above all, he needed to please his clientele. Some wanted to see Bettie don leather frocks. That was fine with Klaw. He was open to suggestions, so long as there was no nudity; Irving thought that would keep him safe from the feds. And though Bettie posed nude for still photographers, she didn't strip for Klaw. If she did anything with clothes, it was put 'em on. ("Delightful...
Still, the men usually set the parameters for how the relationships will work. McCarthy invited the 62-year-old retired schoolteacher who moved in last October to view his house as her own--but within limits: he forbade her to have male guests. "If you've got girlfriends, fine, bring them over. But I don't want guys hanging out here," he says. "It's too much testosterone." She moved out in December...
...China's religious freedom is by no means absolute. Seeking personal salvation is fine, but public displays of religiosity outside the confines of state-controlled institutions are not. China's history is filled with religious uprisings against the state, like the millenarian cults that helped usher out China's last imperial dynasty, the Qing. Hence the continuing crackdown against the meditation movement Falun Gong or the raid last month on an unofficial Bible study in central Henan province that was termed "evil cult" activity by the police. In northwestern Xinjiang, where the Chinese government is fighting a separatist movement...
...plays; they got a little rattled....So we just came out and played better, harder baseball than they did.”Forced into the lineup because of mounting injuries on the Crimson infield, Stoeckel went 2-for-3, laid down a crucial sacrifice bunt, and contributed fine defense in only his second career start. “When I got the chance to start,” Stoeckel said, “Coach told me to have productive at-bats, make stuff happen. And that first at-bat I went up there, battled for a little...
...raucous crowd refused to sit down until after Jackiw had returned to the stage three additional times after his performance of Johannes Brahms’s “Violin Concerto.”Led by HRO conductor Dr. James Yannatos, Harvard’s orchestra proved a fine match for Jackiw, executing a moving performance of the “Prelude and Liebestod” from Richard Wagner’s “Tristan und Isolde” and of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky’s “Symphony No. 4” in addition...