Word: goldenly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...largest opera house set in the world's largest cultural complex. It is, moreover, a fitting memorial to an enduring art, for it symbolizes, if not a resurgence of opera (for opera has never before been so popular), at least the conviction that opera is an essential golden thread in the nation's cultural fabric. The mere existence of the new Met, in short, means that grand opera is headed for a grander future...
...Golden Lamb Inn, near Lebanon, Ohio. Old colonial inn with museum character. Serves Long Island duckling with wild rice, Chateaubriand, Virginia...
...McDonald served notice on Times Publisher Ruth Sulzberger Golden that he wanted out. Since the Times by then had acquired full ownership of the plant, McDonald needed another building. Last May he found one, and no sooner had he moved in last week than he started producing the Sunday edition that had been suspended under his agreement with the Times. Mrs. Golden fought back by bringing out the afternoon Post...
...Post faces an uphill struggle against a paper that caters to Chattanooga's disapproval of Lyndon Johnson and his "Great Society. But Mrs. Golden is confident. The 45-year-old granddaughter of famed Times Publisher Adolph Ochs, she has been a power on her paper for 20 years, and when she divorced her husband, Ben Golden, two years ago, she took over his position as publisher. Breezily written, with plenty of pictures and eye-resting white space, her new paper will concentrate entirely on local news. It will be as little like the Times as possible...
Missing Faces. As the masons chipped away, the golden rays of the halo surrounding the head of the announcing angel were slowly revealed. Giotto's frescoes, hidden from sight for over 300 years, had been found. "Our expectations were enormous," he remembers. But the rays heralded a false dawn. Says Procacci: "When we saw that the face of the angel was missing, it broke our hearts." Procacci is convinced that the face of Mary in the Annunciation fresco that Vasari so admired was similarly cut out before the wall was covered in the 17th century...