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...charity, deemed "communist." A beery tough asks one Klansman how much it costs to join. Told $20, he replies, "For that, can I burn two niggers a month?" "The Klan has no connection to all that violence you've heard about," the kleagle says, and the man looks confused till he sees a radio microphone stretched in their direction. "Get that fucking thing out of here," he tells the reporter, and then apologizes profusely to the robed one. "That's all right--and once you join, you can do anything you want," he's told...

Author: By William E. Mckibben, | Title: View From the Fringe | 9/22/1980 | See Source »

Tomorrow we're leaving on a long tour, and I just know that I'm going to be dead when its over. Louisville, Columbus, (or is it Cincinnati?) Kalamazoo, Indianapolis, and Rumson, N.J. I can't wait till it's all over. See you soon, Your loving son, Howard...

Author: By Mark H. Doctoroff, | Title: Netman Howard Sands Writes Home | 9/19/1980 | See Source »

Knee-deep in sheet music and charts, and surrounded by cinema heavyweights, Waits can't envision returning to his self-imposed exile in New York. "It's impossible now. One from the Heart is going to keep me a love slave till February...

Author: By Stephen X. Rea, | Title: The Tom Waits Cross-Country Marathon Interview | 9/18/1980 | See Source »

...managed, in late April, while negotiations were still underway between his manager and Coppola, to record the LP at the RCA studios on Ivar, with long-time producer Bones Howe. "Pomona Lisa" didn't make it to his seventh album, but tracks like "Ruby's Arms," "Jersey Girl" and "Till the Money Runs Out" did. And another song -- "Downtown." A Waits' original or the Petula Clark classic...

Author: By Stephen X. Rea, | Title: The Tom Waits Cross-Country Marathon Interview | 9/18/1980 | See Source »

...Harvard and Radcliffe, but they are partially human. Skippable, unless you fear that you may never get that close to them again. Your fears may be justified. The Fogg is a nice place to stroll and muse, too. The rest of you will have to wait with baited breath till tomorrow...

Author: By Laurence S. Grafstein, | Title: The Week Gets Weaker | 8/15/1980 | See Source »

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