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Mazursky's title seems purposely and cheaply misleading Sure. William Shakespeare still draws in the crowds. But the connection between the Englishman's play The Tempest and the film is lenuous beyond the arbitrary similarity of names; certainly the themes and purposes of the two writers differ. Besides, Mazursky admits...
On Beethoven's Egmont Overture. An hors d'oeuvre. Nobody's digestion was ever spoiled by it and no latecomer has ever lost much by missing it.
It is Wednesday night, February 4, and McCreery has scheduled an "icebreaker" to precede Thursday and Friday's interviews. The young, second-year B-School's plush Hamilton lounge promptly at 5 p.m. to exchange social amenities with the men and women who will be valuating them for the next...
Each day was crowded with scores of private parties for the 100,000 visiting celebrants. One Washington caterer, Ridgewell's, served 400,000 hors d'oeuvres at 56 parties. Hundreds of limousines were brought in from New York City and Philadelphia to meet the demand, while twice the...
There is a small but durable group of people in Washington who remember the night of Oct. 4, 1957. The city changed-and the world too. At the Soviet embassy on 16th Street that evening, about 50 scientists from 13 nations, members of the International Geophysical Year rocket and satellite...