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Modern Sounds in Country & Western Music, Vols. I and II (Ray Charles; ABC-Paramount). The year's hottest and most recorded jazz singer. Here, with choruses, strings, terrible arrangements and strident bands, he survives everything and seems the better...
...Josephine" in which the whole great stage of Rindge Tech seems laden with pink skin; and the annual Twist Party that ends each Drumbeats show--they all left the audience, which seemed somewhat sullen during the intermission, stamping and cheering like in the old days at the Brooklyn Paramount...
...Paramount Loyalty. As the Afro-Asian nations make their way along the slippery path of nationalism, they may well discover that it eventually leads them to federations, or to such combinations as today's European Common Market. Historian Arnold Toynbee argues: "Nationalism certainly doesn't fit into a world riven into ever larger groups. We can no longer afford to have many tiny states which may go to war with each other...
Nationalism is an anachronism-our paramount loyalty is to the human race." But Toynbee overlooks the basic human impulse which, so far at least, seems to find greatest satisfaction in a nation of common instinct and common creed...
Sneakin commercials are nothing new to the movies, but the studios have become increasingly brazen about hustling advertising. Paramount now has a full $5,000,000 in advertisers' money tied up in promotion of its pictures, and Columbia was happy to cast Danny Kaye as The Man from the Diners' Club, a movie that makes the point that love cannot help but come to the man who carries a credit card...