Word: trailings
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...came to believe that "Karl Earth said 'no' to many things because he wanted to say a precise 'yes.' " Out of many such interviews come the odd, valued sentence that helps illume a cover subject. In Chicago, Correspondent Miriam Rumwell last week picked up the trail of Earth on his first visit to the U.S. and ended up by taking him and his son Markus to an evening more satirical than theological, at Chicago's Second City night club. Barth has never held that it is untheological to laugh...
...Bird of Youth. Tennessee Williams' Bird was an artistic turkey on Broadway, but as directed by Richard Brooks it makes a noisy and sometimes brilliant peacock of a picture. Geraldine Page as an aging cinemama blazons a memorable skidmark on the go-away-and-don't-comeback trail...
This year, as he hit the political comeback trail, an early aspirant to the governorship of California, Dick Nixon set out to patch his relations with the press. He smiled as readily at reporters as he did at supermarket crowds. An aide carefully took pictures of him clasping the hands of assorted reporters and sent each autographed copies. When Nixon's book, SMC Crises, was published, the candidate sent inscribed volumes to political reporters all over the state...
...Bird of Youth. Tennessee Williams' Bird was an artistic turkey on Broadway, but as directed by Richard Brooks it makes a noisy and sometimes brilliant peacock of a picture. Geraldine Page as an aging cinemama blazons a memorable skidmark on the go-away-and-don't-comeback trail...
...artistic turkey on Broadway, but as directed by Richard Brooks it makes a noisy and sometimes brilliant peacock of a picture. Paul Newman and Ed Begley are excellent, and Geraldine Page as an aging cinemama blazons a memorable skidmark on the go-away-and-don't-come-back trail...