Word: goldenly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...That golden heyday is gone. Though the ponies still run in August, the casinos were shuttered by law in 1950, and the noisome waters of Saratoga's springs - once sipped for everything from dropsy to hangovers - have been washed out by wonder drugs. Yet Saratoga is awakening, to a different kind of tune. It lies in the midst of tfie finest concentration of first-rate music and dance festivals in the U.S., if not the world. In the summer, more and more of the major U.S. symphony orchestras and dance companies are packing their tubas and tutus, fleeing...
Lithe and handsome in fringed white buckskin, his golden mane glinting in the sunlight, dashing George Armstrong Custer stood before a tattered guidon of the Seventh Cavalry, smiting bloodthirsty Sioux hip and thigh. Finally, standing tall, his dead troops strewn about him, Custer faced a climactic Indian charge singlehanded and became the last man to die at the Battle of the Little Bighorn...
Tuesday, July 19 TUESDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES (NBC, 9-11 p.m.). MGM, which in its golden years brought forth Boys Town and Andy Hardy and Goodbye, Mr. Chips, saw a new vision in 1960, called it Where the Boys Are. The town was Fort Landerdale, and one of the boys was George Hamilton...
...Sexual Golden Age. Brown goes along with Bosch. He believes that mankind's greatest enemy, the skulking killer of laughter and freedom, is sexual repression. He first propounded this thesis in a 1959 book called Life Against Death. That book was largely ignored by both critics and the public. But this new volume, Love's Body, a series of revelatory comments enlarging and elaborating on the same theme, should do much better. For one thing, a few important critics have belatedly reviewed Life Against Death, and the London Observer has placed it on two outstanding-books lists...
...mystical ruminations as an attack on the accepted Christian concepts of history and behavior, but Brown really seems to advocate the complete abolition of 20th century civilization. If all trappings of civilization were put aside, he believes, all repressions would go with them. Man could then attain a golden age of sexuality-not just of the genital variety, which in itself, he believes, imposes a kind of tyranny-but of the uninhibited, innocent sexuality that, according to Freud, controls man's actions from womb to tomb...