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Unreliable Fate. By 1972, when Hubert Humphrey will be 61 and Bobby Kennedy 46, one in every three U.S. voters will be under 35. That is the group that Kennedy is aiming at-and few politicians have been as skillful as the Kennedys in tailoring their images to the times...
Last week, at Stanford University in California, Kodály wound up a week of lecturing to more than 200 U.S. music teachers and musicians who had come to learn about the revolutionary teaching techniques he has forged for 108 elementary schools in Hungary. Based chiefly on the pentatonic scale...
In the first novels from abroad, the explorations are cautious but skillful. The Time of the Hero (Grove Press) by Mario Vargas Llosa, 28, a Paris-based Peruvian, is a social satire so harrowingly powerful that 1,000 copies were publicly burned in Lima. Vargas sets up the national military...
His secret Yes in his semi-documentary technique, his legacy from the post-war Italian neo-realist film-makers, coupled with Rosi's own sensitivity to detail. During the bullring scenes particularly, Rosi's skillful use of faces in the crowd provides a visual comment on the action which raises...
THE ENDLESS SUMMER. In a documentary that captures the appeal of a dangerous and dazzling sport, two skillful young surfers search for the perfect wave on a round-the-world tour.