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...defense is led by one-man wrecking crew, All-East middle linebacker Reggie Williams, and should be strong. The offense has problems, but if a quarterback can be found to toss the spheroid to receiver Tom Fleming, the Big Green should prove as tough as always...
...years since Smith, then a 30-year-old on a Harkness fellowship to America, had his first one-man show in New York. This month the Tate Gallery hi London is holding a Smith "retrospective"-seven of his exhibitions over that time, reassembled painting by painting. In a European summer almost empty of worthwhile museum shows, Richard Smith's is a delectable event, reintroducing an artist who has been around for years without quite getting...
Krapp's Last Tape, one of Samuel Beckett's best-known plays, is being performed tonight only at Emmanuel Church, 15 Newbury St. in Boston. It's a one-man show, so a lot depends on the acting of the guy who plays Krapp, an eccentric old man who keeps a recorded diary, making one tape each year. The action of the play consists of Krapp playing one tape and making another. The cast of this production consists of Jim Cooke, a member of the Cambridge Ensemble and a teacher of theater education at Emerson College. At 8 p.m., tickets...
...modest relaxations more than 15 years ago. Sakharov patiently conducts his lost cause from a bleak Moscow apartment that is a mecca for Soviets in trouble with the KGB-and for Westerners whose respectful visits help the scientist stay out of jail. No students, not even a one-man demonstration, speak up for Solzhenitsyn or Sakharov, or even against pollution...
Peretz, who assumed active ownership of his magazine in the fall, saw his editor-in-chief--former publisher Gilbert A. Harrison--quit. Peretz said that the magazine had become a "one-man show" under Harrison, a charge that was directed against Peretz himself later this year...