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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...through loudspeakers hung over and around the audience. The drama lies in the confrontation between the acoustic and the amplified instruments. Ghostly trills float above rumbling repeated figures, brasses punch out long discordant lines, and the shimmering whoosh of woodwinds fills the air. Repons is a journey into the soul of the 20th century, a harsh but exhilarating blend of music and machine. Its only flaw is that it does not go far enough. In 1981, when Boulez premiered the first 18 minutes of the work, the technology was still largely untried. What Repons needs now is to live...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Pierre Boulez: The Soul of a New Machine | 2/24/1986 | See Source »

...sick man who is not getting any medical attention. The authorities say, 'Look, your letters don't help.' And they are right logically. But there exists another, inner logic: the prisoner who writes such a letter may not save his neighbor in the next cell, but he saves his soul...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Visit with a Survivor | 2/24/1986 | See Source »

Except for a few brief flashbacks, the action, which consists of several days of soul-searching and philosophical debate among friends, takes place during a single Fourth of July weekend. On Friday night, Dave (Henry Jaglom) and Judy (Patrice Townsend)--who are actually ex-spouses in real life--spend a peaceful, romantic dinner together, eating whitefish, sipping wine and kissing. Dave's sauteed seafood is the first meal that he has prepared in the course of their their five-year marriage and, ironically, it is concocted to celebrate their divorce...

Author: By Daniel B. Wroblewski, | Title: Nearly Never | 2/21/1986 | See Source »

...woman literally maddened by the intrusions of the police state. As a black friend who may or may not have been betrayed by the woman's husband, Glover makes the suffering less classically tragic but more universal. On Broadway, James Earl Jones envisioned the character as a great soul stifled into ordinariness. Glover instead evokes a man already ordinary, a common laborer whose simple yearnings are still too much for apartheid to permit...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theater: Second City, But First Love | 2/17/1986 | See Source »

...Night, morning person night night person Rock John Denver classical sixties stuff purple, violet Restaurant-food Chi-Chi's Chi-Chi's Cruz on Rivera: Mother's maider name don't knowCintron Favorite ice cream Oreo Oreo Perfume Charlie Charlie Morning, night person both night Rock Music Puerto Rican soul, Latin Color purple purple Sports basketball basketball Restaurant-food Puerto Rican Spanish Hardington on McNulty Perfume none none Favorite ice cream malted vanilla chocolate chip double oreo sweet cream Night, morning person night definitely night Rock music Jackson Browne Jackson Browne Sports running, biking biking running Restaurant food variety variety

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Dating Game | 2/14/1986 | See Source »

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