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...main stream of poetry in any period always has countless little counter-currents and side eddies that are interesting if only to point the contrast with the dominant tendency. "Thalia" is very much one of these off-shoots, and this in spite of the publishers' claim that it is "fresh and modern in its point of view...

Author: By R. L. W. jr., | Title: Poetry and Criticism | 6/4/1929 | See Source »

...TIME from cover to cover every week, and have only one criticism to make. May I ask why, although it was announced in the leading New York and Washington newspapers (not to speak of the Long Island papers) no mention was made in TIME of the engagement of Miss Thalia Fortescue to Ensign Thomas Massie? I do not know Miss Fortescue personally, but her family is among the most prominent of the summer residents of both Bayport and Sayville, while she herself is one of the leading members of the younger summer set of Long Island, and has an established...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Oct. 17, 1927 | 10/17/1927 | See Source »

...cannot touch Olympian heights, it remains colorful and suave. The performance. Ina Boúrskaya, as the heroine, injected as much warmth into her role as it could hold, presented what is called an "appealing" figure. Leon Rothier carried dignity and power to the figure of the beggar-father. Thalia Sabanieva, timid in her acting, sang with a certain restrained charm. Louis Hasselmans conducted. It was all rather weak tea, but nicely refreshing as Summer outdoor fare...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: At Ravina | 8/11/1924 | See Source »

...order of Grub Street, Thalia meets her dressmaker every morning, Melpomene goes nowhere without her modiste, and Terpsichore: picks a wardrobe that, if brief, is always brilliant; for Grub Street has: found that pot boiling has a better : savor to the public if it is done in fancy dress...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Plumes and Satin | 6/18/1923 | See Source »

Following is the programme of the Pop Concert at Symphony Hall tonight: 1. Coronation March,F. Cowen 2. Suite from Ballet, "Bobadil," Moszkowski a.Valse. b. Malaguena 3. Preludes to "Lohengrin," Wagner a. Act I. b. Act III. 4. Valse Gracieuse, E. German 5. Overture, "Thalia," G. W. Chadwick 6. Suite from Hulsay's Opera. "The Tramp," Mueller-Berghaus 7. Air from Suite, Organ, Mr. Snow. Bach 8. Four English Dances, F. Cowen 9. Overture, "Orpheus," Offenbach 10. One hour in a Russian Village, Artemieff 11. Kaiser Waltz, Joh. Strauss 12. March, "Queen of Sheba," Gounod

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Pop Concert | 5/6/1903 | See Source »

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