Word: stephen
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Dunster House Music Society presents pianist Stephen Drury in a performance of Cage, Chopin's Etudes, and Beethoven's Sonata pathetique. Dunster House Library. 5:30 pm. Free...
Tonight Drew Weinstein plays folk and country acoustic, Sunday Don Helverson folks around with Jeff Griffiths. Monday Jack Klebenow hammers out jazz piano for singer Stephen Hayes, Tuesday Peter Grand does magic, Wednesday Judy Kaplan plays folk guitar and next Thursday silent Elizabeth Kennell mimes. If you're interested in performing, chall Charo (498-6862) or Kahn (498-6198) for an audition...
...that depict women (and men) in a degrading and dehumanizing manner attract an audience of human jackasses. He calls James Broughton's The Bed "stereotypical and crude" as well as using it and George Griffin's The Club as unsubstantiated examples of Heart Throbs' supposed sexism. Opinions differ. Stephen Schiff wrote in the Real Paper "Best of all was The Bed." Robert Taylor wrote "By far the highlight of the program is The Bed." One could go on citing examples but would incur the risk of becoming as pointless as the review...
...Groves but for "Traven Torsvan," a naturalized Mexican citizen. The dead man's widow acknowledged what had been widely suspected: that Torsvan, who had hidden his identity for 45 years, was indeed the reclusive novelist B. Traven. The author's broody, metallic style echoes that of Stephen Crane and Joseph Conrad. His once acclaimed books and short-story collections (The Treasure of the Sierra Madre, The Death Ship, The Rebellion of the Hanged, The Man Nobody Knows) were half-forgotten. The man seemed more compelling than his work...
...miss some cherished lines or bridle at Poulin's occasional use of contemporary vocabulary. Yet a comparison between his version and one of the best previous translations suggests that Poulin's is closer to current taste. In their 1939 rendering of the Duino Elegies, J.B. Leishman and Stephen Spender wrote...