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...Lenny Bruce Performance Film. This is Lenny Bruce's next-to-last nightclub performance, made at the time when he could only be booked in San Francisco. The camera is painfully close, and man, is he wasted. One brilliant critique of society (and here, the law, as he reads the transcript of one of his trials) after another, and all he can do at the end of each rap is give a beaten shrug and a desperate laugh and say, "Weird...
Misalliance, the Summer School Repertory Theater's next-to-last production of the season, begins its first weekend of performances this week, and if you like Shaw you'll certainly like the current production at the Loeb. Crimson informers report that the show is not as slickly done as the Summer Rep's first two plays, and there are a number of rough spots in this treatment of the theatrically difficult farce--but on the whole there's a lot of fun to be had at the Loeb. Liz Samuels's review, no doubt witty and insightful, appears on page...
Everybody is born a king, Oscar Wilde once remarked, but most people die in exile. In Wilde's mood of royal bitterness, Ellen Douglas has written a savage little novel about life's next-to-last disenfranchisement-that deportation to Siberia known...
Commission chairman George F. Carrier '48, Coolidge Professor of Applied Mathematics, said yesterday that Monday's meeting will probably be the commission's next-to-last in the investigation...
Cautious optimism prevails in Weld Boat House as the 'Cliffe squad goes into it next-to-last week of preparation. "I know we're good, but I don't know how good everybody else is," 'Cliffe coach John Baker said Saturday. "I just don't know how much faster...