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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Guilt Ghetto. Then there was one fictitious Charles Darnay, "who had been born, bred and marinated in his white liberalism." Darnay was aghast when his son Sidney returned from the New Left conference in Chicago in a decidedly illiberal frame of mind after being denounced by Black Power advocates. " 'I'm sick of being called a genocidal maniac!' young Sidney shouted. 'Sh-sh,' cautioned his mother. 'The liberals next door may hear you, and then we won't get invited to any more cocktail parties.' 'I'm sick of living...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Columnists: The Quiet Subversive | 1/19/1968 | See Source »

...viewer is more likely to be caught between boredom and sleep. Director Rolf Thiele seems to have been trying to make like Ingmar Bergman, with his period costumes, penumbral lighting, and self-conscious composition of every frame. But style is no substitute for substance. Most of what made the original story compelling-Tonio's long, self-probing speeches to Lisaveta and his conception of the writing man as both artist and bourgeois, free spirit and square-has been so compressed and truncated that it is lost in the snail's-pace atmosphere of the film. The result, unfortunately...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Tonio Kroger | 1/19/1968 | See Source »

Employing a gambling forechecking game strategy, both teams traded goals in the second frame. Cavanagh registered his third goal at 5:41, and Fraker's came less than a minute later...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yardling Sextet, Grapplers Master Winning Formulas | 1/18/1968 | See Source »

...machine is minuscule: 21½ in. long by 27 in. wide, and only 370 Ibs. But listen to it hum. Bolted into a fragile frame of piping and Plexiglas, it generates 330 h.p., sounds like a Dixieland band, and last week propelled Scotland's Jimmy Clark, 31 (TIME cover, July 9, 1965), to a record average speed of 107 m.p.h. in the South African Grand Prix, his 25th Grand Prix victory-breaking the alltime career record set by Argentina's now-retired Juan Manuel Fangio...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Auto Racing: Wee Jimmy's Wee Bomb | 1/12/1968 | See Source »

...uncompromised. He never felt obliged to cater to night-club audiences in the way Ray Charles does and Sam Cooke--who died three years to the day before Redding--did (though Cooke was coerced by the orientation of the company he recorded for). Redding was infinitely far from the frame of mind which characterizes the Motown corporation with its grossly defective cultural antennae. Motown will naively release its first album with a psychedelic cover five years from...

Author: By Christopher M. Bello, | Title: The Death of Otis Redding | 1/11/1968 | See Source »

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