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...Perhaps the perceived need to keep vast military installations for NATO on Greece and the alleged desire to have Cyprus for NATO hardware, too, also forced Kissinger and the U.S. to make only ineffective and belated moves to tie up the Cyprus matter before it inevitably degenerated into tribal warfare...

Author: By Jeff Leonard, | Title: Kissinger: After the Fall | 9/1/1974 | See Source »

...residential and other community purposes." The plateau that the Indians want is, according to Sierra Club Lobbyist Jeffrey Ingram, "a fantastic piece of real estate." He envisions vacation condominiums on the reservation. William Byler of the Association on American Indian Affairs scoffs at this. He points out that tribal leaders have insisted they will allow no unsightly development and that the bill forbids any but "traditional use." Says he: "To suggest that the tribe will hand it over to developers is a slanderous attack...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Environment: Indians and the Canyon | 8/12/1974 | See Source »

...series of performances this weekend at Agassiz Theater in Radcliffe Yard. The show combines the talents of three excellent choreographers. Elizabeth Keen, who is noted for her inventive and dramatic touches, will present her "Pale--Cool and Warm." Martha Armstrong Gray, the Dance Center's artistic director, offers a tribal work called "Primus," which features the amazing stage design of Randall Darwell. Bill Evans will add his share with a work entitled legacy. The Dance Center is offering $2 student tickets for every performance, so if you like dance and can't afford the Moiseyev or the Bolshoi, this...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE STAGE | 8/9/1974 | See Source »

...series of performances Thursday night at Agassiz Theater in Radcliffe Yard. The show combines the talents of three excellent choreographers. Elizabeth Keen, who is noted for her inventive and dramatic touches, will present her "Pale--Cool and Warm." Martha Armstrong Gray, the Dance Center's artistic director, offers a tribal work called "Primus," which features the amazing stage design of Randall Darwell. Bill Evans will add his share with a work entitled legacy. The Dance Center is offering $2 student tickets for every performance, so if you like dance and can't afford the Moiseyev or the Bolshoi, this...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE STAGE | 8/6/1974 | See Source »

...African visual art issues from cultures permeated by the dance. (Movement, one might say, is to tribal art what print is to Western art.) The mask one admires in the museum once had a dancer's head inside it; the carved figure embodies meanings that are entirely based on gesture and posture. Art Historian Robert Thompson, in showing these works drawn from the superb African collection owned by Katherine White in Los Angeles, demonstrates the canons of African motion across the diversity of regional cultures: Dan and Dogon, Yoruba and Ogoni, Luba and Ashanti, Benin and Ejagham...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Legacies of the Dance | 6/24/1974 | See Source »

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