Word: tates
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Arthur Bremer, who crippled Alabama Governor George Wallace. She had been−and still was−an ardent follower of Charles Manson, the psychopathic killer who is now serving a sentence of life imprisonment for committing seven murders, including the vicious slaughters in 1969 of Film Actress Sharon Tate and Leno LaBianca, wealthy owner of a grocery chain. Because her voice was so tiny and high-pitched, Manson had nicknamed her "Squeaky" (see box page...
...years since Smith, then a 30-year-old on a Harkness fellowship to America, had his first one-man show in New York. This month the Tate Gallery hi London is holding a Smith "retrospective"-seven of his exhibitions over that time, reassembled painting by painting. In a European summer almost empty of worthwhile museum shows, Richard Smith's is a delectable event, reintroducing an artist who has been around for years without quite getting...
Sandy's jazz Revival on 54 Cabot St. in Beverly hosts jazz organist Wild Bill Davis and Count Basie's saxophonist Buddy Tate Through Saturday...
...said it couldn't be done. I thought you couldn't beat the American press," chided retired Rear Admiral Jackson R. Tate, 77, who had just emerged from 18 days of seclusion with his daughter, Soviet Actress Victoria Fyodorova, 29. The child of a wartime love affair between Tate, then a U.S. naval captain in Moscow, and Actress Zoya Fyodorova, Victoria met her father for the first time on March 23. Her visit to the U.S., and the pair's successful retreat to a Florida hideaway, had been arranged and paid for by the gossipy National Enquirer...
...most distinguished exiles in English art history; he was even buried next to Sir Joshua Reynolds in St. Paul's. Last week, to mark the 150th anniversary of his death, a show of more than 200 Fuselis-oils, engravings and drawings-opened at London's Tate Gallery...