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...based company's long days; counting time for travel, set assembling and performances, the crew can work as many as 20 hours on a day when the main company is on the road. And it will be traveling for twelve weeks of this 36-week season, in which TOT is scheduled to give 233 performances in 57 cities, towns and hamlets. A tolerance for long bus rides and fast-food joints is also helpful. Yes, TOT members should have a deep love of opera. But they also must not recoil at the idea of performing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Have Arias, Will Travel | 2/16/1981 | See Source »

...sent to melt hearts and open wallets at the local Lions Club, or to strut and sing their stuff in front of thousands of noisily skeptical fans before the start of a game at the Astrodome. "We'll get in any door we can," says Jane Weaver, 33, TOT managing director. "We have to be flexible enough to play in a high school gym as well as a 2,000-seat auditorium." That frequently exercised adaptability, says Baritone Robert Galbraith, one of TOT'S standout voices, is "the wonderful thing about us. We can take opera anywhere...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Have Arias, Will Travel | 2/16/1981 | See Source »

...interior decorator), the father of the only Reagan grandchild (Cameron, 2), the owner of a house in the suburbs (Sherman Oaks, Calif.), he was a cheerful, popular and politically compatible weekend campaigner for his father. He admits, however: "It was a while before I found a direction." A preschool tot when Reagan and Wyman were divorced, Mike was bounced around three secondary schools. He played quarterback well enough to be offered a scholarship by Arizona State, but turned it down after deciding the college squad took football too seriously: "They were all 275-lb. Mean Joe Greene types." Instead, Mike...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Four Reagans Used to Going Their Own Ways | 1/5/1981 | See Source »

There is a tremendous irony running through these protests, for in a purely financial sense, the region lives on the federal dole. Tot up a year's spending by the Federal Government in the Rocky Mountain States- $20.5 billion on land and forest management, aid to agriculture, water of other projects, federal military bases programs and - a and saddlebag compare that with the total received from the states in taxes and other revenues - $14.5 billion -and Washington comes up $6 billion short. Admits Idaho Democratic Senator Frank Church, who was voted out of office last month: "As beneficiaries...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Rocky Mountain High | 12/15/1980 | See Source »

...INDIVIDUAL GOALTENDING No. Name GP Mins. Sav. GA Pct. Avg. 27 Wade Lau 3 180 78 16 .830 5.33 HARVARD Tot. 3 180 78 16 .830 5.33 Opponents...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Icemen Travel to RPI; Face Colgate Saturday | 12/5/1980 | See Source »

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