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...with a nude male clown to a woman's "stagette" party. Another Los Angeles company, the Red Balloon, has a lot of requests for black numbers inscribed with messages like I HATE YOU or I DON'T LOVE YOU ANY MORE. In Hollyweird, a divorce date rates lotsa balloons...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Living: Balloonacy Blooms and Booms | 9/8/1980 | See Source »

...because B.U.'s Walter Brown Arena is once again a place to go for away games only. $2.8 million have transformed Watson--lotsa tradition, lotsa Frostbite, lotsa hard seats--Rink into the Alexander H. Bright Hockey Center. (Ther sparkling reincarnation, bright, comfortable and boasting a climate suitable for non-Canadians, opens up for official hockey business this Saturday night when the U.S. Olympic team comes to town for an exhibition...

Author: By Jim Hershberg and Bruce Schoenfeld, S | Title: The Icemen Cometh | 11/9/1979 | See Source »

Food and festivity followed the athletics. Saturday night, Penn served up large portions of roast beef at a sumptuous banquet. Sunday night parties celebrated the tourney's end. The Harvard women took over Pagano's, a Philadelphia Italian restaurant featuring lotsa pasta. They cornered Pagano's bar and danced tirelessly to a band blasting the best of the disco sounds. Diving coach John Walker invented a new dance called "the basketball," and the band dedicated Rolls Royce's "Car Wash" to the Harvard women, presumably with some reason behind the selection...

Author: By Mark D. Director, | Title: All Quiet on the Philadelphia Front | 2/25/1977 | See Source »

Nice place, we thought. Big, kind of pretty, loud music, light-up dance floor (blinkety-blink, strobety-strobe), ten-cent beers, 25-cent drinks (OK, only on Wednesdays), and clean-looking people. Disco music--lotsa bass (thump-thump...

Author: By Diana R. Laing and Laura J. Levine, S | Title: DISCO | 2/18/1977 | See Source »

...alley and bingo parlor in Chicago during his 16-month campaign to defeat five-term Mayor Richard Daley in next week's primary. At many of the stops, city employees-among them transit workers, policemen and firemen-have been sidling up to offer encouragement to the maverick Democrat. "Lotsa luck, Alderman. We're with you," are words often heard. That people who owe their jobs to Daley's political machine would even cautiously express such support for an opponent is a token of what has happened to Singer's campaign. The impossible dream of an energetic...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CHICAGO: Challenging Hizzoner | 2/24/1975 | See Source »

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