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...Springsteen began by playing the more intimate spots of the Boston area. Intimacy, unfortunately, must sometimes be sacrificed for exposure, thus being the reason for Springsteen's performance scheduled in the Music Hall. Tickets are available for the October 29 appearance at Minuteman, Mainline, Ticketron, and Soundscope. Also on tap will be Mr. Mac Rebennack, the good Dr. John himself, whose rasping voice and rich piano rhythms have made the gris-gris sound classic to rockophiles everywhere...
...Tap Suit. In any event, Szulc bounced back with a disclosure that the U.S. was still sending arms to Pakistan despite a State Department ban. That story did appear, and it prompted the Administration to tap the phones of a number of Government employees and journalists. Szulc is now suing the FBI and the "plumbers" for allegedly tapping his phone and breaking into his Washington, D.C., home...
Champion's dance sequences have always been models of speed, precision and humor, and they are the best things hi this show. Ironically, the outstanding number has nothing to do with the world of Mack Sennett. It is a steel-toed tap done with biting, insuperable authority by all of the chorus girls fronted by that svelte-legged veteran Lisa Kirk. The scenes related to Mack are curiously weak. In their inimitable garb, the Kops sashay on-and offstage, but they have absolutely no one to chase. Except for their period beach bloomers the "Bathing Beauties" seem to have...
...first TAP Airline jumbo jets begin arriving at Lisbon's Portela de Sacavém International Airport at 7:55 in the morning. By 10 o'clock customs and immigration offices are overflowing: upper-middle-class professional men with their well-dressed families "on holiday," civil servants "on extended leave," students looking for places at Lisbon University, shopkeepers, farmers, nuns, Asians, mulattoes and frightened old people. Pushing a cart piled high with 14 suitcases and carrying a bicycle, João Tudo Bern, a civil servant from the Angolan capital of Luanda expressed the prevailing sentiment: "I have...
...crowd he is a barbarian." Le Bon's insights can be applied to all kinds of crowds-Nuremberg rallies and peace rallies, lynch mobs, the crowds at trials or soccer matches, even the "psychological crowd" swayed by images in TV commercials. Le Bon found that crowds tap the unconscious: individual responsibility and civilized restraints fade, giving way to exaggerated feelings, high suggestibility and impulsive, primitive behavior. These views, expanded and refined by later scholars, were amply illustrated last week in the crowd of 16,000 spectators who gathered to see Evel Knievel's fizzled but nonfatal attempt...