Word: leos
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...OTHER FOUR CHARACTERS are just as assured. Susan Ehrlich's Sandra is an appropriate mixture of the fun-loving and the affably neurotic; Joe Mobilia's Arnold--the social worker with his heart in his glasses--is perfect; and David Goldbloom, as Leo Herman, plays what amounts to a certifiable chipmunk with energy and a brilliant voice. Ira Fink's picture of Murray's brother bears an uncanny resemblance to Dick Van Dyke, and is probably better at hamming...
Marvin Miller, executive director of the Major League Baseball Players Association, denounced Astros manager Leo Durocher as "childish" yesterday for calling his players out of a meeting for practice. Miller had been explaining the terms of the new agreement between players and managers...
...Harold Rosenberg's The De-Definition of Art attacks the whole notion of a unified New York School in general and the minimal aesthetic of Frank Stella and others specifically. Its author was one of the original champions of "action painting"--of Pollock and the early abstract expressionists. And Leo Steinberg, perhaps the most academically respected critic now writing about contemporary art, has advanced in a major series of essays called Other Criteria a set of alternative values to the formalist criticism of the sixties...
...wanted, they would bring it in," Charles said. If isolation and mistreatment were part of the others' stories, Charles and his companions at least had some amenities. "I was able to keep up pretty well with what was happening in the world," he told TIME's Leo Janos last week, "by reading English-language editions of Russian and Chinese newspapers...
...qualify academically for present-day seminaries. Exactly what the new deacons should be, however, is still a matter of argument both inside and outside the program. Many of the deacons want to function as something other than a sort of assistant priest. One thought, backed by Belgium's Leo-Jo-zef Cardinal Suenens, is that they should serve as "activators of grassroots communities"-an idea enthusiastically received in such areas as Chicago's ethnic neighborhoods (a number of U.S. deacons are members of minorities: black, Chicano, and American Indian). But in practice, deacons perform a range of functions...