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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Crewe, 37, a former interior decorator, model, singer and songwriter, is a rare example of an "older" independent producer who successfully adapted to rock. His 62 hits and total of 100 million sales span several styles (Mitch Ryder, Lesley Gore), but all reflect his desire to "avoid the naked, irritating sounds while using the basic force of the beat." Crewe's three-floor Manhattan penthouse-decorated with mirrored ceilings, carved panels from the Indonesian pavilion at the New York World's Fair, and kangaroo-skin bedspreads-is also the nerve center for his group of eight production, publishing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Recordings: The Money Side of the Street | 6/14/1968 | See Source »

...while Shakespeare speaks to modern man, he wanted also to stage contemporary plays dealing with contemporary themes. "I wanted a theater," he explains, "that was doubting, questioning, grey not pink, that took on a social character. The world is dark, and I felt a need for works that would reflect that mood. I did not want another menu theater-a little of this, a little of that-like our regional and repertory companies...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Impresarios: Public Papa | 6/14/1968 | See Source »

...Faculty Advisory Committee is a unique Harvard institution. It is a joint body which meets regularly and whose student members, at least, have been elected by their fellow students. This year's Faculty representatives, on the other hand, were directly appointed by President Pusey--but the membership seemed to reflect the entire range of Faculty opinion. In this sense then, the SFAC could well be the prototype for a genuine "parliamentary" body at Harvard--and as such a welcome addition to the already fluid communications network between groups that exists at the University...

Author: By Salahuddin I. Imam, | Title: Looking Backward on 1967-68 | 6/13/1968 | See Source »

...dancers from abroad were a pleasure to watch. But it would be hard to deny that American choreographers and the limber American bodies they employ, better reflect the concerns of the 20th century. Elsewhere, dance is all too often a carefully presented museum; in the U.S., it is one of the swinging arts...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Dance: A Month of Now | 6/7/1968 | See Source »

...returns as well. The store promises to create 50 new jobs, outdo local chain stores in offering such "ethnic appeal" items as chitlins and hog maws. Far more important in an area whose residents insist that they are being gouged by white storeowners, the supermarket's prices will reflect the scant buying power of its customers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Enterprise: Helping Themselves | 6/7/1968 | See Source »

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