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Dates: during 1970-1979
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There are no abrupt transitions in the work. Each of six characters retains a unique sense of herself while passing through subtle inflections of mood. The coda "Velvets" summarizes the piece well: five women in long velvet gowns turn slowly in place, evolving a series of gestures suggesting fright, aloofness, serenity...

Author: By Susan A. Manning, | Title: Dream Journeying | 2/18/1976 | See Source »

...Capitol Hill, the general mood was to let the tests go ahead, but several bills were introduced to ban the Concorde...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TRANSPORTATION: Here Comes the Concorde, Maybe | 2/16/1976 | See Source »

...guarded by submachine guns; and a gauntlet of identity checks by sentries, who bark at athletes, "Show me your pass." Says Italian Figure Skater Susan Driano: "I was shocked when I arrived. It looks like a P.O.W. camp." Go a few steps inside the bleak main gate and the mood changes dramatically. There is dancing nightly to the driving beat of rock music and strobe lights in the recreation center's Club Intersport discotheque; upstairs, a movie theater is S.R.O. Village swingers, meanwhile, gripe about an 11 p.m. curfew and the strictly enforced regulation that men cannot enter women...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Village Life: An Orwellian Fantasy | 2/16/1976 | See Source »

...general mood was one of cautious optimism for the rest of 1976-but deep worry, at least among the liberals, about 1977. So far, the economists agree, the recovery is proceeding right in line with their forecasts (TIME, Dec. 22), which call for a rise of about 6% in real gross national product this year and a decline in unemployment to somewhere between 7% and 7.5% by year's end. Last week the Department of Labor reported that the jobless rate dropped from 8.3% in December to 7.8% in January. That was the steepest monthly decline in more than...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: OUTLOOK: The Political Economy of '76 | 2/16/1976 | See Source »

...least some limited power to propel the economy. The effect is partly practical: rising share prices enable a company to use its stock to make acquisitions, or sell new shares to get cash to expand. But the biggest lift is psychological. A bull market puts executives in an expansive mood, as the worth of their stock options goes up, and raises the morale of employees, who see the value of their stake in pension funds increase. Consumers who own stock directly or through mutual funds feel richer. If they do not have ready cash, a rising market increases their ability...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: STOCK MARKET: The Bulls' Biggest Month in History | 2/9/1976 | See Source »

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