Word: jeane
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Such is the nature of Herbert Matthews' new book, and so it was with the works of Jean-Paul Sartre, C. Wright Mills, Jules Dubois and Warren Miller. It follows that none of the writing on Cuba thus far can be classified as objective history; what has been produced is a literary extension of the issues and conflicts raised by the Revolution. Sartre and Mills, to whom the Revolution was like an overdose of hormones, totally altered their styles in trying to influence popular attitudes. Mills even admitted to a quasi-military intent when he said that mobilization of public...
...preoccupation of Jean-luc Godard and other young directors with aimlessness may be a symptom for sociologists to analyze rather than reviewers. It seems clear, though, that Michelle Poiccard (Jean-Paul Belmondo), the aimless protagonist of Breatheless, is intriguing because audiences can simultaneously identify him and dismiss him as freak. The film contains little sting or criticism because Godard's semi-comic direction fosters an atmosphere of unreality, almost one of parody. Breathless is thus saved from the pseudo-philosophic qualities that the advertisers and critics have burdened it with. Godard need not and does not comment on Michelle...
...Married. Jean Kerr McCarthy, 36, widow of the late Senator from Wisconsin; and G. Joseph Minetti, 53, Brooklyn Democrat appointed to the Civil Aeronautics Board in 1956; both for the second time: in Washington's St. Matthew's Roman Catholic Cathedral, scene of the McCarthy wedding eight years...
...British major, and William Holden will be U.S. Lieut. Colonel Benjamin Vandervoort. Henry Fonda will be General James Gavin, now U.S. Ambassador to France (as a private little joke among peers, Zanuck earlier told Gavin that he thought Mickey Rooney would be right for the part). French Actor-Director Jean-Louis Barrault will appear as the abbe of Sainte-Mere-Eglise. Model Irina Demich, known previously only to Zanuck, will play a young Resistance heroine. She already has a proper military attitude: "All I can think of is to make a success in this picture and to do what...
...Broadway While the new shows are already trying out in the sticks, some of the better old ones have managed to stick through the summer. Among the best from the past season, Jean Kerr's Mary, Mary continues to sail along with sellout houses, and Shelagh Delaney's raw and powerful A Taste of Honey is still on the boards, as are the musicals Camelot (Arthur and the Round Table), Carnival! (a Broadway version of the film Lili), and Irma La Douce (Parisian underworld). From the Pleistocene epoch: Fiorello!, a musical replanting of New York's Little...