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...Balzac, a writer whose work Picasso has illustrated, a literary figure who in trying to encompass la comedie humaine in his novels inspired Picasso to a similar undertaking in art. Perhaps if these studies had been placed at the entrance to the show, they would have served as a hint to make this anniversary retrospective more all-inclusive
...East Germany, as a tantalizing hint of what may be an impending cultural liberalization, Neues Deutschland, the official Communist newspaper, recently ran a waist-up picture of a nude East German girl for the first time in its 26-year history; the paper's columns are normally devoted to dreary political reporting...
...Hospital examines such Pressing Issues of Modern Times. The hospital is in the midst of a community whose members are parading around outside holding unconvincing placards and demanding that the hospital relinquish its development land to the people; there's an abortion which provides contemporary color but gives no hint of its potentially controversial aspects; Scott mentions having thrown his "long-haired hippie son" out of the house but hardly seems to recognize in Diana Rigg a member of the same generation. He's more interested in the revelations of her short skirt than in its ideological connotations. There...
Given these reservations, Groove Tube 2 is exciting, not just in its own right, but as a tantalizing hint of what the video medium may yet produce. Rick Steiner, the owner of Video Theater, who, like Ken Shapiro, began his involvement with films as a child actor, is part of a small group hoping to produce a show for the fall. Much work is also being done by students who find that video is relatively inexpensive and that video theaters and festivals are springing up around the country. Popular reception of the new medium as presented in theaters has been...
...year-old Reuss (pronounced Royce) played a major role in setting the stage for that agreement. Last Aug. 6, as chairman of a congressional subcommittee on international economics, he issued a report recommending the unhitching of the dollar from gold. Mistakenly viewed by European speculators as an official hint of policy change, the report led to panicky selling of dollars on money markets. Nine days later, Nixon was forced to halt the outflow of billions of dollars from the U.S. by floating the greenback against other currencies. Reuss has no regrets: "The markets were in turmoil already, and I simply...