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...speeches, his talent scouts knew where to look. L.B J. hired former TIME Magazine Researcher Cecilia Dempster Bellinger, who had once worked in our Maps and Charts department. One day after she was on board the White House staff, the President, working hard on a text, was heard to shout out in frustration, "But Mrs. Bellinger won't let me say that...
...hustings. A genial, low-keyed campaigner, he exudes great personal charm but has little of Begin's power to move crowds. Peres acknowledges this shortcoming but insists that the party's appeal can make up for it. "I am not interested in the public who shout 'Begin! Begin!' in the squares," says Peres. "I believe that our potential was not fully expressed during the 1981 election campaign. We lost some 100,000 votes because of political mistakes. We can win the Arab community, the workers and youth. We are able to capture them and will make...
...four movements and reflects its composer's interest in cantillation, or chanting of the Scriptures. The music has a strong Middle Eastern flavor with its crisp, jagged rhythms and exotic melodic turns, which compound and pile up on one another until the piece explodes in an irresistible shout of triumph. In Tehillim Reich has added an ecstatic element to his musical vocabulary, and his work has become more poignant and expressive than ever before. The maturing of minimal music sounds in every note of Tehillim...
...Women are making themselves stronger and appreciating it in other women. Two years ago, when I'd run down the street in my bikini, it was the men who'd be crashing their cars into telephone poles. Now the women look and go crazy. 'Look at those legs!' they shout. 'Way to go!' " It is the way those aristocrats of physical culture, the modern and ballet dancers, have always gone. Says Impresario Paul Taylor: "The dancer's body is superb as a functioning instrument to accomplish physical feats." Deb bie Allen, who plays a dance teacher and serves as choreographer...
...guess it from his current performance. His regional American accent is all too prominent. His line-readings often make no sense. There are guttural sounds, snarls, nasalities, and a tendency to make every third line a climax. He seems to operate on a well-known theory; when in doubt, shout. There are better ways to convey pride, strength, and fearlessness. All this is regrettable, for Hotspur is penned as a virtuoso of language. I kept getting the impression that Walken was rehearsing for Stanley Kowalski and repeatedly wandered onto the wrong set. (The AST's 1962 mounting of this play...