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...challenges of covering a national political convention is to provide TIME'S readers with a behind-the-scenes sense of the clash of principles and the interplay of personalities that take place on and off the podium. To help with this task, TIME holds a series of on-the-record breakfasts and lunches with important figures in the convening party. Thus when the Democrats gathered in New York City last week, six of their leaders were invited to the dining rooms atop the Time & Life Building by Time Inc. Editor in Chief Henry Grunwald, TIME Managing Editor Ray Cave...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter from the Publisher | 8/25/1980 | See Source »

...story was inspired by Frelich's own. Playwright Mark Medoff (When You Comin' Back, Red Ryder?) was fascinated by the interplay between Frelich, already an accomplished actress with the National Theater of the Deaf, and her hearing husband, Robert Steinberg, 39, a stage manager and lighting designer. Medoff, who is head of the drama department of New Mexico State University, promised to write her a play. When he finished it, he invited the couple to New Mexico in January 1979 to rehearse it. Says Medoff: "I picked their brains for months in an effort to find out more...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Show Business: Broadway Has a New Language | 7/7/1980 | See Source »

...painting. Cut them out, put them in. The tonal values of some of his finest collages have been ruined by age. The newsprint, once gray on white, is now cigar-brown. But in better preserved ones, like Violin and Sheet Music, 1912, the original effect remains: a magnificently Apollonian interplay of blue, gray, white and black on its ocher ground, stable and forceful at the same time...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Show of Shows | 5/26/1980 | See Source »

...following these instructions; just quite the opposite, both strain to play up the many truly funny lines. But for the most part, their Odd Couple is more Camus and Sartre than Laurel and Hardy, blankly meditating on life's emptiness. Both are skilled actors, with exceptional diction, and their interplay is the highlight of this production. Their comprehension of the interchangeable nature of their roles seeps through each line: Vladimir speaks in verse, though Estragon is the poet. McCue and Redford mimic so subtlely that only during the second act do we notice that they mirror each other's ideas...

Author: By James L. Cott, | Title: L' Absurdite, C'est Moi | 5/1/1980 | See Source »

...large part to finance industry, enabling them to acquire significant industrial holdings. German industrial companies are thus less dependent on equity markets for capital, and banks and companies work together to rationalize where desirable and salvage when necessary. In key sectors like chemical, ectro-technical, and automotive industries, the interplay between capital concentration in large giants with pressure for innovation and modern equipment to compete on world markets has proved highly effective. It has led to more investment in new technology which is rapidly accepted by labor...

Author: By Guido Goldman, | Title: Germany's Will to Succeed | 4/25/1980 | See Source »

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