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...Media Institute really enjoyed your Essay. We would have enjoyed it even more if your reference to us had been accurate. We think it will probably come as a surprise to Robert and Linda Lichter to hear that they are anybody's "hired guns," let alone ours. And of course the Media Institute is most assuredly not a lobby of any kind. As for our being a "conservative, pro-business lobby," well, we do not know what that means, but then you do not either...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: May 14, 1984 | 5/14/1984 | See Source »

...Linda O'Connor Van Nuys, Calif...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: May 7, 1984 | 5/7/1984 | See Source »

...Berlin, a city rich with parties and nightlife. There, he is naively introduced to the subculture of the Kit Kat Klub by a pleasant-seeming young German smuggler, Ernst Ludwig (David Kirach). Calmly watching the stageshow. Cliff is masterfully seduced by its star-performer Sally Bowles (Belle Linda Halpern). And while the first act only hints at the rising Nazi power, focusing on Cliff and Sally's ensuing love affair, the second reveals the unavoidable reality of the times. For every scene of usually low-keyed dramatic action, there follows a glitzy of bizarre song and dance number, revealing...

Author: By Abby Mcganney, | Title: Cabot-aray | 5/4/1984 | See Source »

...TRULY COMMANDING presence here, though, is Belle Linda Halperb. As Sally, Halpern makes her numbers--"Don't Tell Mama" and "Cabaret" the two show-stoppers of the evening. Her powerful, rich voice, enravishing and assured stage presence, and uncommon beauty, stand out so much in this production that Cliff's denigration of Sally's talent seems quite odd. For all her escapism and childishness, he should acknowledge her powers of performance. And Halpern sensitively draws forth the unsettled and quite neurotic aspects of Sally all throughout the show. While we cannot be made to admire Sally or pass over...

Author: By Abby Mcganney, | Title: Cabot-aray | 5/4/1984 | See Source »

Figueron said he originally thought of organizing the club while whistling a Linda Rondstadt tune in the grille. Listening to the sound resound off the walls, Figueroa said he thought. "Damn, this would be a great place for a jazz club...

Author: By Jonathan N. Brachman, | Title: Jazz Club Cooks at Cabot House Grille | 4/30/1984 | See Source »

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