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...Some new items: a burgundy-colored opossum jacket selling briskly in Manhattan stores for $600; Designer Calvin Klein's $3,000 celery-green kimono-style mink jacket at top department stores around the country. Especially popular are inexpensive jackets priced as low as $70, made of sewn-to-gether "plates"-fragments of paws, underbellies, and other less-than-prime skins...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: RETAILING: Fur Flies Again | 12/29/1975 | See Source »

...joking. There are too many Italian-army gags, for example, all having to do with stupidity or cowardice. Even more drastic, the film has an insinuating cuteness, like De Broca's much-cherished King of Hearts. De Broca works hard at being likable, and makes it, finally, alto gether too easy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Airy Adventure | 6/2/1975 | See Source »

Nobody could be less like the French romantics than was Turner, with his cobbled-to-gether education, his stinginess and gruff bearing. But no 19th century painter, not even Cezanne, has changed our perception of landscape more radically. This is an opportune show, coming as it does when American formalism is dead and an interest in content is reviving. For Turner was a master of meaning, and to see him as a modern artist (which he was) means leaving the formalist hierarchies on one side...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: England's Greatest Romantic | 12/23/1974 | See Source »

Caught in the wink of a photographer's lens, they stand to gether smiling, rock-'n'-roll women in sequined chiffon and funky jeans. But they pay dearly for success. The rock business is a road business. Once the euphoria of the first room-service sir loin evaporates, they inherit a numbing chronology of concrete tunnels, cold buffets and limousine-driving dopers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Rock 'n' Roll's Leading Lady | 12/16/1974 | See Source »

...almost pathological worker who resented the fact that other crew members were not so energetic as he. A third was an easygoing child of nature who never did any chore that he could possibly put off. The author, who weaves entries from the boys' diaries to gether with his own observation, has produced an often moving and entertaining account of the voyage. He describes, with no attempt at ridicule, the boys' affairs with Polynesian girls, their meetings to hash out problems: after nearly 14 weeks at sea, they finally agreed that below-deck work duties would have...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Fathers and Sons | 9/9/1974 | See Source »

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