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...Smith, gossip columnist for the New York Daily News. She was inspired to that judgment by a White House Rose Garden party attended by, among others, Ronald and Nancy Reagan, a Secretary of State and a Supreme Court Justice, and Mrs. Reagan's New York hairdresser, Monsieur Marc (who later quoted the Liz Smith line on the jacket of his memoirs, Nouveau Is Better Than No Riche...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Minding Our Manners Again | 11/5/1984 | See Source »

...Monsieur Marc, 50, a white-haired Belgian who presides over a chandelier-lit salon on Manhattan's East 65th Street, sees considerable variety in his clients' current styles. "We have very elegant women and sporty women," says Monsieur Marc, stroking Tanya, the German shorthair that has the run of the place. "They might arrive in an evening gown or they might come in an exercise suit. They behave like ladies." Adds one of his colorists, Alain: "They set high standards. After all, what else is there...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Minding Our Manners Again | 11/5/1984 | See Source »

...reminded me of my landing on Juno Beach with the Canadian 3rd Division. My first contact with the French occurred when I encountered the village cure. He had a sour look, perhaps because a shell had torn a hole in the spire of his 17th century church. "Bonjour, Monsieur le Curé," I greeted him. "Are you happy that we have come?" "Yes," he replied, "but I will be happier when you leave." Memories like this give me mixed emotions when I march with my fellow veteran survivors...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Jun. 25, 1984 | 6/25/1984 | See Source »

...EVEN though Monsieur Artaud was a strange and rather tortured fellow--a French poet-actor who equated sex with eviceration and spent most of his life following the 1935 debut of The Cenci in an insane asylum--and although he wrote a strange and rather tortuous play, his work has been redeemed as more than a curiosity by this Mather House group. Cenci is frequently longwinded, but Wingrove takes stage with sweeping and dynamic gestures, booming tones, and a demonic glint, effectively conveying the sickly obsession of the protagonist. Like her father, Susan Kelly's Beatrice is wronged...

Author: By Cecil D. Quillen, | Title: Delightfully Absurd | 4/27/1984 | See Source »

During the reign of France's Louis XVI, Marie Antoinette supposedly once asked the Royal Finance Minister, "What will you do about the deficit, Monsieur le Ministre?" His reply: "Nothing, Madame. It is too serious...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: That Monster Deficit | 3/5/1984 | See Source »

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