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...crazies and freaks. Fifth of July is a redo of his The Hot l Baltimore, transported to a creaky ancestral house in Lebanon, Mo. Aunt Sally (Mary Carver), wooed and won in Wilson's romantic drama, Talley's Folly, has come back 30-odd years later to scatter her late husband's ashes. On hand are some of the walking wounded of the intoxicant wars...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theater: Happy Hangover | 11/17/1980 | See Source »

Despite the loss in the championship round, bright spots abounded for the Crimson. Paul "Chico" Chicarello, the fiery shortstop who made his varsity debut in last weekend's playoff, continued to rattle opponents and scatter base hits. "The kid is very intense," Santos-Buch said, adding, "He was an inspiration to us all." And freshman Farrell continued the hot-hitting he started last week, with three hits in two of the games...

Author: By Jeffrey R. Toobin, | Title: Crimson Nine Falls in NCAA Regional | 5/27/1980 | See Source »

Bakshian wrote the balance of the book in October and November and, for the most part, his predictions have held true. In his scatter-shot prose, punctuated by certain frequent references to what a brilliant guy he is, Bakshian tell us that Teddy Kennedy (who rates a total of 64 out of 100 points) will edge out Jimmy Carter (61) for the Democratic nomination. What has gone wrong? A combination of Kennedy's personal vulnerabilities and the situation in Iran has thrown the election into the president's corner, Bakshian says, but he's quick to add that "Carter...

Author: By Robert O. Boorstin, | Title: One Born Every Minute | 4/15/1980 | See Source »

...area. The galleries are part of the new southern wing, designed by Kevin Roche/John Dinkeloo, and the huge ceiling provides something almost unique in recent museum construction­natural light. Special glass on the roof above filters out the ultraviolet light that can damage pigment, while stainless-steel baffles scatter the sun's beams, which are further diffused by pebble-grained glass panels set in the ceiling's grid. The arrangement imparts a subtle variety to many a familiar painting as the sky changes. The impressionists, in particular, take on a new animation, since they painted en plein...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: The Met's New Galleries | 4/14/1980 | See Source »

...only places for artists. Artists in many cities and towns across the country were becoming adamant in the best sense of the word hat good art could be produced any where. Whether that's actually the case, I don't think we know. But both artists and museums scatter all over the place are feeling the pressure of localism while collectors and dealers are becoming more actively interested in what's going on in their own areas...

Author: By Diane Headley, | Title: From Pop to Populism | 1/7/1980 | See Source »

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