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Many campus bookstores are stuck with embarrassingly large inventories of works by yesterday's gurus?Hermann Hesse, Herbert Marcuse, Jerry Rubin. In rock music, the staple of the youth culture, a shift can be perceived from acid rock to the soft ballads of Neil Young, Gordon Lightfoot and James Taylor. There is a strong revival of interest in folk-rock singers of the early '60s. The most popular movies are the ones that examine and expose contemporary hypocrisies: Diary of a Mad Housewife (male chauvinism), Catch-22 (war), and Lovers and Other Strangers (marriage...
Died. Harrison Cady, 93, painter and illustrator, best known for Peter Rabbit, Lightfoot the Deer, Reddy Fox, Jimmy Skunk and the rest of the menagerie in Thornton Burgess's children's books; in Manhattan...
Many Channels. Black Psychiatrist Orlando Lightfoot, now studying at the Harvard Medical School's Laboratory for Community Psychiatry, cites what he calls the "success neurosis." "In essence, this says that no matter how well a person is.prepared, he is unable to grasp the opportunity, when it's presented to him, to take the major role," says Lightfoot. "When white society has told you, and reinforced it in many ways, that you are no good, many patients cannot differentiate race from their real ability." Lightfoot points out that blacks have no monopoly on this symptom: it can also...
Underground Figure. In the U.S., he hopes to be known-period. Lightfoot is Canada's top-selling male singer, with an annual income of about $250,000 and a 17-room house in a stockbroker-and-executive neighborhood of Toronto. But south of the 49th parallel, where his songs are performed by such singers as Harry Belafonte and Peter, Paul and Mary, he has remained chiefly a popular figure in the folk underground. Until recently, at least. Now he is getting numerous engagements in the club circuit; during the past few months he has performed at Manhattan...