Word: tales
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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England has seen nothing like it since the boom days of the Beatles a decade ago-if then. The record charts in Britain last week told a startling tale of domination of the pop-music market. Of the 100 bestselling singles, almost 25% are the work of one group. In little more than a month, the group has sold 1 million records...
...Buchenwald to become the most celebrated child psychologist of his time. He had written of autism in infants and prejudice in adults, of social change and mental unbalance, and each book had become a classic. Now he turned his searching intelligence upon a rich and neglected topic: the fairy tale...
...production which surpasses even their own invariably high standards. The show begins slowly, unimpressively, as the groundwork of the plot is carefully laid. But the momentum picks up for good when Elsie (Ellen Burkhardt) and Jack Point (Terry Knickerbocker) team in a lovely duet that tells the sad tale of "the merryman and his maid ("I have a song to sing, O!"); in this evocatively staged number, lyrics, music, choreography and voices blend into a moving statement of the main terms of the drama--the conflict between lord and jester for the fair maiden's hand and heart...
...biggest qualification to the Crimson's tale of woe this season is the performance of freshman pitcher Larry Brown, the victim of the Jumbo uprising and recipient of his first loss of the year (he's now 3-1) in the game. But Brown was hardly tagged very hard, as revealed by the statistics for the big Tufts rally in the fourth inning: four runs...
...Winter's Tale. By Shakespeare, with a little help from the Acting Company at the Charles Street meetinghouse, 70 Charles St. on Beacon Hill, at 8 p.m. Friday-Sat, tickets $5.50. Wed-Thurs, tickets $4.50. Through...