Word: sidney
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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WHEN this week's cover started coming off the presses, the artist who painted it, Sidney Nolan, was in the mountainous wilds of the Sepik area of New Guinea watching native dances. "I wish Nureyev could have been here in the mountains with me," Nolan told TIME'S Australian correspondent by radiotelephone. "Somehow, 100 natives dancing with gorgeous bird of paradise feathers in their hair symbolized for me the very spirit of ballet...
...embraced his film co-star no fewer than five times, and then hit the evening's high note of graciousness: "Deep love to-eh-well, two fair ladies, I think." Next came the best-actress category, and Julie Andrews was onstage, taking her Oscar from 1964 Best Actor Sidney Poitier and beaming. "I know you Americans are famous for your hospitality," she glowed, "but this is ridiculous...
...Leverett House Arts Festival will present a reading of original stories and poems by Robert G. Egan '66, Sidney Goldfarb '65, and Holly Worthen '65 at 7:30 p.m. tonight in the Old Library...
...SUNDAY NIGHT MOVIE (ABC, 9-11 p.m.). Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward, Sidney Poitier, Diahann Carroll and Louis Armstrong star as five expatriates in Paris Blues...
Even the middle has had its perils. Labor's left wing wants no part of his unstinting support of the new U.S. firmness in Viet Nam; 48 left-wing Laborites led by M.P. Sidney Silverman have introduced a motion in the House declaring that Britain is unable to support the "U.S. war" in Viet Nam. The frailty of Labor's margin was plainly illustrated fortnight ago by a surprise Tory victory in the House on two votes that were not quite important enough to bring the government down. And though the Gallup polls show Wilson...