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...enviable reputation as someone who had endless time to listen to the concerns of his colleagues and clients -- he has been known to miss more than one plane that way -- while getting twice as much business done as his competitors. He also picked up an ugly, if effective, golf swing. We welcome him back, and wish Billy, 7, the older of his two sons, luck with the tough transition he's worried about from the Bulls' backyard to the land of the Knicks. After Jack's brief tenure in 1989 as Time's advertising sales director, his colleagues presented...
This 1975 hit blazed new ground in music history. The first disco megahit, "The Hustle" features melodious horns and, of course, that catchy flute riff which compels you to swing your hips into a series of pelvic thrusts until the sweat is flying off your hairy chest and the strobe light beams off your faux gold medallion...
...Helene Lemay deliver another excellent set with their dance, reminiscent of groundstomping Spanish flamenco. Dressed in flaming scarlet leotards and mean-looking red high-heeled boots, and yielding gaucho's hunting weapons called boleadoras (a rope with a wooden ball fastened on the end), these women tap and swing themselves into a frenzy that resembles a highspeed cuisinart. Their grip on their whirling weaponry is reassuringly firm; the dancers seem well-trained not to let their boleadoras wing out into the crowd...
With Boston's mayoral campaign in full swing,members of Northeastern's Department of Art andArchitecture and the Boston Society of Architectshope to make infrastructure development a hotpolitical issue...
When the bus pulled over at the next stop, I bounded out. The night was in full swing. Five homeless men were passing a bottle in the shelter they had constructed within the bus stop overhang. Across the street, students from the Berkeley College of Music were crowding into the vast Tower Records store...