Word: setters
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Since San Francisco is the trend setter in hippiedom, it is likely that the same disillusion will soon become evident in other hippie centers like Los Angeles, Chicago and New York City. Commercialism was rife last week among the "work tribes" of Manhattan's Lower East Side: craft shops were bursting with tourists and the Group Image was busy shooting not speed but a full-length psychedelic western titled Indian Givers, in which Guru Timothy Leary plays, of all unlikely roles, a sheriff. Already a gnawing sense of malaise is setting in. Says one of the Group...
...teen-age trend setter is going to be Caroline Kennedy, or at least so predicts Inside Movie Publisher Myron Pass, who plans to run a picture and feature story on Caroline, done without the cooperation of the Kennedy family, in an upcoming fall issue. But Caroline is only nine? That won't matter, thinks Pass, to his largely teenage audience. Since the Manchester affair, he has found that Jackie's picture no longer sells, and Caroline is the only other female Kennedy who "has the magic." Then, too, she has been picking out her own clothes...
Hyannis Port, she has a "fantastic" sense of color. Women's Wear Daily, too, sees her as a budding mini trend setter. Only a couple of weeks ago, Women's Wear carried a picture of Caroline wearing a tight-waisted dress at the christening of the aircraft carrier John F. Kennedy, predicted that it might mean "the beginning of the end of the A line...
...GIRL FROM U.N.C.LE. (NBC, 7:30-8:30 p.m.). Searching for three missing scientists, U.N.C.L.E.'s girl (April Dancer) poses as a matador-smitten jet setter in "The Horns of the Dilemma Affair." The Latin American Thrush leader (Fernando Lamas) captures April and forces her to play toro to his matador...
...House caucus room of a young man named Jerry Clyde Rubin, who wore a Revolutionary War uniform and clutched 300 copies of the Declaration of Independence while his woman lawyer screamed, "The police are trying to take away my client's documents!" It never recovered from that tone-setter. From then until adjournment at week's end, the hearing was marked by insults to the committee, vain posturings, ejections by force, arrests and an often unholy din from the audience of 400, many of them hirsute Vietnik types. For sheer summer madness, it set a standard that, hopefully...