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...salute to New York, and My Own Space is a pensive, meditative ode to the beauty of possessing one's territorial declarative. Halston's costumes blaze like sun-kindled autumn leaves, and the dance team of three women and four men are, collectively, a card hand of sev en aces. One member of the chorus, Roger Minami, provides ebullient comic relief in Arthur in the Afternoon, a number out lining the rejuvenative virtues of a daily adulterous siesta...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Theater: X Factor | 11/14/1977 | See Source »

...second match, freshman Bill Maulvihill (134 lbs.) lost, 15-9, to the terriers' best wrestler, Sev Popolisio...

Author: By David Clarke, | Title: Terriers Tackle Matmen, 27-13, Despite Crimson's Late Surge | 12/11/1975 | See Source »

...velous blend of the Tchaikovsky-Push kin talents telling the unhappy tale of an obsessive gambler named Hermann who makes a pact with the dead to win a for tune. The singing on the first night (again Atlantov, Mazurok and Milash-kina) was excellent, but here, as on sev eral other occasions, the real stars were Conductor Yuri Simonov, 34, and his powerhouse orchestra, who seize upon each moment of melodrama. "Whatever is written in the score should be heard," says Simonov, echoing his idol, the late Arturo Toscanini. That goes for voices too. Simonov has a knack, for allowing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Battle for the Fatherland | 7/21/1975 | See Source »

Previously unbeaten Bob Cusumano dropped a decision to Terrier Sev Popolizio at 134 and the Crimson slipped to 3-7. The Crimson grappler was penalized four points for stalling and that proved to be Popolizio's winning margin...

Author: By Francis T. Crimmins jr., | Title: Terriers Drub Crimson Matmen, 31-9 | 12/11/1974 | See Source »

Food riots have become commonplace in vast sections of Bangladesh and India. "In the worst-affected areas, gruel kitchens have been opened that provide a watery mess of broken wheat, fragments of pumpkin and lentils," reports TIME New Delhi Correspondent James Shepherd. "Queues of sev eral hundred emaciated people at each kitchen get what is often no more than a quarter-pound of the gruel, and sometimes that is shared among six people. In one village, a shame faced elder confessed that Hindus were violating the ban on eating cows and were consuming dead cattle and buffaloes. 'What else...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Special Section: THE WORLD FOOD CRISIS | 11/11/1974 | See Source »

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