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...allowed to do any of the things it was said at the time men were supposed to do" and the Black woman merely filled a void, she "has been punished for doing what any other woman would have done in a crisis by being labeled a superwoman and a freak...

Author: By Geoffrey T. Gibbs, | Title: Continuing the Good Fight | 10/1/1980 | See Source »

...stopped using the words Great White Brotherhood because of the racist and sexist implications," Mata, clad in simple white cloth pants and shirt with a crystal cross around her neck and sandals on her feet, explains. "Then people began to freak on the word hierarchy. But that's how everything run, it is the world government. There are students and teachers, lower and higher teachers, the high masters, the gods...

Author: By Eric B. Fried, | Title: A Tour of 'Benares on the Charles' | 5/14/1980 | See Source »

...acid, cocaine, uppers, downers, Wild Duck, Budweiser and ether. In between trips, he produced some of the most incisive perceptions of the sixties and early seventies in print. Irreverent, volatile, and almost always stoned out of his mind, Thompson couldn't conveniently be categorized as a hippie or a freak; he was just weird. Nixon denied him press credentials to the White House. His editors at Rolling Stone forced him into solitary confinement so that he could meet his deadlines. Sounds like great material for a movie, doesn...

Author: By Jacob V. Lamar, | Title: Fear and Loathing | 5/14/1980 | See Source »

...freak accident startled runners and fans alike in the 200-meter run. Harvard's Marc Chapus sprung out of the blocks and in the same motion dislocated his left shoulder. Without slackening his pace, the gutsy Chapus continued to run with dangling arm until the shoulder snapped back into place coming into the stretch, and Chapus cruised home to finish in fifth place...

Author: By Sara J. Nicholas, | Title: Tracksters Lose Heps Meet Despite Fine Personal Efforts | 5/5/1980 | See Source »

...mind is the way fantasy interferes with and distorts perceptions of reality. Having picked up a chauffeur (Richard Romanus) who is obsessed with writing "the Great American Song," the criminals soon add two ladies to their entourage. One, sweetly played by Patrice Townsend, is a yoga adept, a diet freak and, it develops, something of a nymphomaniac who brings a musical Teddy bear to bed with her as she seduces all the males present. Her friend, well played by Irene Forrest, is the opposite: a woman so noisily trying to find herself that she is bound to lose herself...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Slo-Mo Farce | 5/5/1980 | See Source »

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