Word: parise
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Certainly the wounds are healing, even those most painful wounds of old wars. At Christmas-week talks with U.S. officials in Paris, Vietnamese representatives agreed to intensify their search for the remains of American servicemen still listed as missing in action. This spring a delegation from Hanoi will visit Hawaii...
Based on Wagner's own adaptation of medieval German legends, Tannhäuser opens in the magical mountain home of Venus, where one of the great orgies in opera is taking place. One avid participant is the minstrel Tannhäuser, who is found snuggled up to Venus herself. Tannhäuser, of...
Mready the highest-grossing picture in U.S. history ($195 million), the film may very well break European records too. In Paris, where it opened last October, 1 million people went to see the robots, Artoo Detoo and Threepio, at the annual toy show, and kids say goodbye with a wave...
The immediate reason for last week's plunge was a growing belief among foreign exchange dealers that Washington is complacently prepared to let the dollar bears do their worst. As the dollar's autumn slide gained momentum, dealers began anxiously watching for signs that the U.S. was prepared...
The core of Sontag's argument is that photography is not an art: it is a language, a neutral medium. Its analogue is not painting but paint. "Out of language, one can make scientific discourse, bureaucratic memoranda, love letters, grocery lists, and Balzac's Paris. Out of photography...