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...once intertwined has done something irrevocable to sex. It has turned sex into a political act. The sight of a boy paying for two at a movie theater box office, or the picture of handholders obviously dressed up for each other are images of a dead past. Even wearing make-up for some can imply conformity to a pattern of feudal chivalry...
...moved irresistably into Vietnam, he also saw the high quality officers left over from World War II retire, replaced by lesser men that had brought up the rear. Television made Vietnam the living room war, and Westmoreland and Abrams became the prop and make-up men. With a unique perspective on the Army's ills, Herbert was still sure they could be cured from within, simply by going by the book. For three tours in Indochina, he did exactly that...
...play should be a cozy, gather-round-the-fireside affair. If we should remain close to the action, then we should also be appalled by what we see. In order to help us draw back in horror, the thick and ghastly paste of wrinkled contortion that the players call make-up gives things a masked, tragic look. Ionesco deemed the play a "tragic farce," and the bare, microcosmic setting fortifies the impression of Greek drama: it caters to the essential formality built into the play...
Crimson coach Bill Cleary will most likely go with the same lines that he used against Vermont. McManama will be centering Bill Corkery. Mather House's Larry Desmond, along with Randy Roth, Jim Thomas and Bob Goodenow make-up the second line. Jim McMahon centers Dave Gauthier and Ted Thorndike on the third line, while Harry Reynolds, Steve Dagdigian and Lee Hogan combine as the fourth line...
Beauty and the Beast. A remarkable and poetic fantasy created in 1946 by the versatile French writer, Jean Cocteau, an occasional, but master, film-maker. This luxurious fairy tale dream dances and mimes to George Auric's score and has sets and make-up by the finest artists of French theater. A great film of striking beauty...