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...pair continue to take long walks, give parties and revel in private musical soirées with close friends. Back home from the hospital last week, Jackie was busy cooking and puttering. Despite her gloomy prospects, she has been practicing regularly with the determined air of a woman who has merely taken some time out. Her friends and associates insist that this is literally the case. Says Record Producer and Family Friend Suvi Raj Grubb: "I know the girl. She'll play...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Time Out | 11/19/1973 | See Source »

...menage a quatre may have been too limiting for Paulus. From the beginning he had established his independence. On the evening of his wedding to Hannah he went off to revel with a bachelor friend, winding up the night -talking, he said-in a strange girl's room. Tillich acknowledged his "demons," but gave them rather free rein...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Sexes: Paul Tillich, Lover | 10/8/1973 | See Source »

...Ullmann is still a fine actress. That is easy enough to see in 40 Carats without, thankfully, having to pay close attention to the movie. It is difficult to imagine who might want to pay attention, who might seek out and revel in this shriveled farce with its stilted people and wilted jokes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Rhinestone Quarry | 8/6/1973 | See Source »

...originally a Progressive Party campaign song from the 1948 Boston mayoral race, or recognizing "The House Carpenter," an English Ballad, as a source or relative of Dylan's "Boots of Spanish Leather." There are enough songs for everyone to make similar discoveries of his own, or just to revel in familiar things, like the gruesome fates of the wedding guests in "Froggy Went A-Courting...

Author: By Seth M. Kupferberg, | Title: Seeger on Seeger | 4/16/1973 | See Source »

...great experimental society and it does not behoove Europeans to look down their noses at it because we, for the time being, have more successfully solved some problems of crime and environment. This is simply because American problems are on a much, much larger scale." Echoing Tocqueville, Revel and countless other fascinated tourists to the New World, Switzerland's Georges-Henri Martin, editor of La Tribune de Geneve, notes: "America is still our model, for better or worse. What happens there, we find, comes here later...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE RIVALS (II): How Europe Looks at America | 3/12/1973 | See Source »

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