Word: houre
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Carpenter Center is presenting an exciting show of current poster-type art, which they call "Graphic Design, a Kinetic Presentation of Contemporary Trends." It's a continuously showing 1 and 1/2 hour long slide show, open Tues.-Sat. from 1-6, until Nov. 27 in the main exhibition hall...
...ORPHEUM last weekend, during the first one-and-a-half hour show Zappa played "commercial," responding to screams from teenyboppers for recent tunes like "Yellow Snow" and "Penguin in Bondage" and established a fine rapport with what was basically a rock and roll crowd. His newer, funkier melodies flowed together in an extended medley which included a few unrecorded instrumentals and vocals ("Pajama People") and some songs for the "old folks" ("I'm Not Satisfied" and "Dog Breath...
...whaled away, Ali shouted taunts at Foreman. "You can't hurt me!" Ali yelled. "You punch like a sissy." Soon it became clear that Ali had constructed a trap. All summer and fall he had been developing granite abdominal muscles with a grueling regimen of calisthenics, spending an hour every morning hardening his gut by doing sit-ups with his legs held up at a 45 degree angle or while his limbs were pumping back and forth in a bicycle-pedaling motion. Now he was simply letting Foreman punch himself out against that iron flesh. "I wanted to make...
Kennedy himself was reluctant to talk to the Globe and initially requested that questions be submitted in advance. He also wanted a one-hour limit. After five weeks of bargaining, it was agreed that the three reporters would provide general subjects in advance and that they would be able to ask follow-up questions. The conversation lasted two hours-the first lengthy interview Kennedy has granted on the incident. Rather plaintively, he acknowledged that his behavior after the accident had been "irrational and indefensible and inexcusable and inexplicable." Kennedy stuck to the main points of his original story, sometimes ducking...
...accident occurred at about 11:30 p.m., as Kennedy's time frame indicates, the tide at the bridge would have been slightly less than one knot, far weaker than the torrent that Kennedy claimed swept him away from the car. Had the accident taken place an hour later, as indicated by a deputy sheriff who saw a car like Kennedy's on Dike Road at 12:45 a.m., the tide would have been about 1.3 knots...