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One of the finest orchestral conductors alive, a sovereign interpreter of music old & new, is no solemn priest of tone but the ebullient son of Britain's most celebrated laxative manufacturer. Goateed, 63-year-old Sir Thomas Beecham is also an enthusiastic newlywed, a considerable amateur of the Elizabethan...
¶In Washington's concrete Uline Arena some 4,000 screaming rug-cutters watched Eleanor Roosevelt slice a 6-ft. birthday cake, distribute chunks to Rosalind Russell, Gene Autry, more than a dozen other cinema stars. Newlywed Actor Mickey Rooney crammed down five slices, mugging for cameramen, before Mrs...
Back with his unit, he goes through a process of selection and weeding, in search of his aptitude. The adjustment to Army life is difficult; and his own quirks must be ironed out. If he misses a sweetheart or newlywed wife, he is given some good hard labor to sweat...
Filming a desert forced landing, newlywed Cinemactress Bette Davis hopped as she was supposed to out the plane door, landed as she was not supposed to, derry-down-dilly in a cactus bush. A doctor tweezered out 45 spines.
To Maeterlinck's understatements, Debussy gave a sheeny, translucent orchestral background, a tonal tapestry winding on & on with never a big aria or ensemble piece for the singers. The love avowal of Pelleas & Mélisande ("I love you." "I love you, too.") is sung to a magnificent orchestral...