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...moved in with a girl friend and supported herself with menial jobs. She remembers her social life at the time as an all-singing, all-dancing marathon on the Sunset Strip ("I'd go up there and dance till dawn"). When she was 16, she went out on a double date with her friend Melissa Melcher and met Melissa's boy next door-27-year-old, newly separated Sonny Bono. Not long after, he made her an offer she could not refuse: "Look, I don't find you particularly attractive and I have no designs...
...This monster city is dark, windy, cold," murmurs Yamashita breathlessly. "Art, color are the vitamins of the soul. I am 42 already. So much to do. Imagine! Striped buildings. Red streets. Sunrise painted on the Sears Tower, sunset on Hancock. A continuous wave of sea paintings along front of all buildings on Michigan Avenue. Rainbows on underside of el tracks. Then we invite all people of city to disappear the next weekend and I do the sidewalks...
With some hard work and a cry of "every man for himself," we can jump, well-booted, right into the saddle and join the crazed stampede off into the sunset. Who needs the women's movement, those angry, difficult women's women, from whom most of us at Radcliffe have at one time or another felt removed by brains, or specialness, or male "peers," or ambition--or fear. Maybe we should be afraid of feminists. Their insistence on the distinctive and inalienable quality of women seems to be doing a rather fine job of opening doors at law schools...
...Since last fall, many parts of the world have reported unusually spectacular sunsets that have turned the sky into brilliant displays of red, orange and yellow. Now two atmospheric scientists at NASA'S Langley Research Center think that they have found the cause of the heavenly pyrotechnics. Writing in Applied Optics, Physicists Michael McCormick and William Fuller Jr. report that their surveys of the stratosphere with laser beams have revealed two new layers of dust at altitudes of 10 and 12.5 miles. That extra dust would enhance a well-known phenomenon: when...
Glistening sweat in the violet sunset, they hoist the bus onto its back. The horde swarms over its body, urinating from on top. A '72 Dodge Challenger, stuck in the mud, is sucked up by the crowd. Before the driver can climb out the windows are bashed in. Out of the crowd arch Molotov cocktails, their path flickered across 8,000 forms, the fire mirrored on their foreheads. Lurching into the warm at top speed comes a bog car to the tune of I'm the King of Rock and Roll. It runs head on into the bus. The night...