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Knoxville is not the prettiest or most intriguing city in the world, or the U.S., or the Southeast, for that matter. There are scores of larger American cities, two of them right in Tennessee, Nashville and Memphis. Why, then, is it in Knoxville (pop. 183,000) that the 1982 World's Fair opens on May 1? Simple: seven years ago, a group of high-rolling local businessmen started thinking that a Knoxville World's Fair would be a nifty thing to whip up. Local citizens were dubious, and some are now peeved. But what was not long...
BORN. To Jaclyn Smith, 35, prettiest of Charlie's Angels, and Tony Richmond, 39, cinematographer: a son, their first child (her first, his fourth); in Los Angeles. Name: Gaston Anthony. Weight...
...true, and true also that Ronstadt, 35, was both enthusiastic and jealously protective of her stage role as Mabel, the prettiest and cleverest of the major general's eight wonky daughters. "I would have died before I let my understudy take over onstage," she says. "Not that I begrudged her a chance to shine before an audience, but it was my part." Now she is preserving it against the fender-gluing tedium of film making, with its rhythm of endless delays. Between takes on the set, she hikes her white Victorian hobble skirt up to her knees so that...
Only moments before Greg Olson had scored the second Harvard goal of the opening period. It was one of the prettiest goals you'll ever see Tommy Murray slid a pass to Olson at center ice, the flashy winger took the puck all the way in on Husky goalie George Demetroulakas, and tucked...
...evening dress with cinematic light. The leaves cast soft shadows over a tuxedoed pianist as he plays dinner music. A pair of "identical" twins wanders confusedly in the garden among those they love and those who love them. This is Illyria, setting of Twelfth Night and one of the prettiest never-never lands Shakespeare ever created, translated with intelligence and sensitivity to a strangely Hollywood-esque Loeb mainstage...