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...some Communist troops heavily armed with grenades and AK47 rifles sitting in a truck outside the old Defense Ministry. They smiled and waved. All of them were very young." A correspondent from Agence France Presse was also glowing. Within hours of Saigon's fall, he wrote, "I could wander about the streets without feeling any threats, any animosity...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: They Stayed | 5/12/1975 | See Source »

...freelances in New York. His pictures have the raw, spontaneous look of snapshots, yet his images are carefully selected. He focuses on the unguarded reactions of people to their environment more than Russell or Purcell, and many of his best shots are of visitors to a carnival. Children wander aimlessly over an asphalt globe littered with popsicle wrappers and half-eaten ice cream cones; a young girl's dark, wild-eyed apprehensive face is juxtaposed with the blurred bodies of other children being whirled through space by the long arms of a giant swing...

Author: By Susan Cooke, | Title: Private Fantasies | 5/9/1975 | See Source »

Lois Overton's set design, three tableaux that fit bedroom, kitchen, and bar into the small stage, moves the action smoothly around the stage, although actors occasionally wander out of their spots, and the lighting is awkward at times. The skill of John Kirkwood's direction is apparent in the timing, humor and vitality of the show, especially in the bar scenes, when a brilliant supporting cast of Harlem characters continually brings the house down. Don Gillespie as Henry, Minnie's boyfriend; Sary Guinier as Lynn Clarisse, another of Jess's cousins; and Paul Ruffins as Brandon, a drunk...

Author: By Beth Stephens, | Title: Harlem at Nighttime | 4/26/1975 | See Source »

...GROVE--part of Malden--nice enough place to wander around, not much going on According to the Park Street map the Reading branch of Boston and Maine Railroad comes down through here, in fact right alongside the proposed route of Orange Line extension. Worth checking out. Wander around some more finally find tracks, finally find the Wyoming station. (Railroads of course, reserve the right to call their stations by any name they please...

Author: By William Englund, | Title: In Search of Oak Grove | 4/11/1975 | See Source »

...Wander down to the street, finally find the new station. Descend into the depths of Boston. Orange train arrives, uneventfully. Uneventful trip to Washington Street. Uneventful crush pouring out of Filene's Bargain Basement. But then, at last, a welcome return to the comfortable familiarity of the Red Line and Harvard Square...

Author: By William Englund, | Title: In Search of Oak Grove | 4/11/1975 | See Source »

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