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...London; the time, the '20s. Lucy Seward, fair kind maiden, is wasting away mysteriously in her father's sanatorium. Plagued by nightmares, the girl wakes paler each morning. (An example of the excruciating mental processes: The girl has two tiny cuts on her neck. Wolves howl on the moor. Bats rustle in the window curtains. "We suspect the wounds are the result of an accident with a safety pin, used when fastening her scarf," remarks the good doctor Seward, our man of science.) Soon to arrive on the scene are Jonathan Hacker, Lucy's fiance (tall, freckled, devoted...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Necking | 10/1/1977 | See Source »

...greeted by Lord Mayor Hugh White, splendidly turned out in scarlet robes with ermine collar and fringes. The Lord Mayor declared Carter to be an "Honorary Freeman" of Newcastle. Among the privileges that go with this ancient honor: permission to graze cattle on the city's moor...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: Just Wee Geordie for a Day | 5/16/1977 | See Source »

Willie the Wheel and Steve Moor and Bob Boucher-Sword-in-the-Stone...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Weekly What Listings Calendar: April 21--April 27 | 4/21/1977 | See Source »

Willie the Wheel starts things rolling tonight at Sword-in-the-Stone (523-9168) with bluegrass guitar, the second act is the Steve Moor--Bob Boucher guitar duo. Friday Chance Langton shows his 50s and 60s stuff along with Steve Saroni, who compares with Glenn Yarborough of the Limeliters. Saturday it's Jill and MoChing with folkal vocals and John Rollins with traditional and original folk. Sundays and Tuesdays are open hoots, call first if you want to play...

Author: By Harry W. Printz, | Title: FOLK | 4/21/1977 | See Source »

...Reannon Moor appears alone Saturday night at Sword-in-the-Stone (523-9168) at 9 p.m.;don't miss her. See the listings page for other Sword performers...

Author: By Harry W. Printz, | Title: FOLK | 4/14/1977 | See Source »

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