Word: versions
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...members of the Lampoon stole a fence traditionally used as a backdrop for a photo of Yale's football captain. Substituting a janitor for the Eli captain, the Lampy editors took a mock version of the picture before returning the stolen booty...
...last November at Sweetwater's nightclub in uptown Manhattan, has played to healthy houses at the Gate since March and has already recouped its $175,000 investment. A Washington company has extended its run after a sold-out six-week engagement. Beehive's producers will open a West Coast version of the show and are negotiating for other companies in Boston, Cleveland, New Orleans and Dallas, while fielding calls of interest from Japan, Britain, Monte Carlo, Israel and Australia. Our music, it seems, was their music; our past is Beehive's bankroll. "If you're between 30 and 45," says...
...created in 1905, when the company had its headquarters in Troy, N.Y., by Illustrator J.C. Leyendecker. The Arrow man was a cult icon in the 1920s and was featured in a 1923 Broadway musical, Helen of Troy, New York. Arrow retired the figure in 1931. Now, an '80s version of the man-about-town, painted by Leroy Neiman, is the star in the latest Arrow ad campaign. Says Vice President of Advertising Larry Weisberg: "The Arrow man gives us vitality...
...limited run at the Kennedy Center in Washington; and the U.S. premiere of Odon von Horvath's Figaro Gets a Divorce, a work of protest written in 1937 in Nazi Germany. Currently playing are Gillette, a comic adventure set in a Wyoming boomtown, and a modern version of the Greek tragedy Ajax, directed by Peter Sellars and imported from Sellars' now defunct American National Theater in Washington...
According to their rendition, Harvard undergraduates threw all the tea into the harbor when the drinking age was raised to 21. The British responded by building the Red Line, the version claimed. Simultaneously, the band changed formations from a cup of tea to the "T" insignia of the subway system...