Word: weathers
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...what a varied bunch they are. Corea's group, Return to Forever, favors high, light, sugary sonorities and palpitating Latin rhythms. The six-man combo Weather Report, with Shorter on sax, plays with the sweep and sonic power of a full symphony orchestra. Cobham manages to mass his colors with a big-band kind of majesty yet retain the kind of rollicking spontaneity that a Stan Kenton, say, never was able to achieve. Larry Coryell, whose new band, The Eleventh House, plays a tight, virtuosic blend of traditional white rock and jazz, never attended the Davis conservatory...
...Tempest will be alternating at the Publick Theater with Salome all summer long, beginning with a preview performance of the Shakespeare romance on July 4. The Publick Theater, 1175 Soldiers Field Road in Allston, is an outdoor arena and a pleasant place to see a good show if the weather and cast are cooperative. Bring your own seat and wait for some other night if the weather is threatening. Tickets are $2 cheap...
...risk, since we still did not have the approval of Portugal and did not get it until Saturday afternoon. I think that the performance of our people was magnificent. Were it not for the MAC there is some question whether Israel would have survived. Despite problems of logistics and weather, the first of our aircraft touched down in Tel Aviv Sunday afternoon...
...weather in Birmingham is almost sure to be unbearably hot. The All-Star game that is big-league baseball's midsummer breather will not yet have taken place. But no matter. Come July 10, the pro-football season is going to start. On that date the new World Football League will make its debut in five cities, beginning a five-month season of midweek games. That odd, extended schedule will not be the league's only novelty. Determined to upstage the N.F.L., the W.F.L. will offer everything from singular team names (among them the Chicago Fire...
Climatic Balance. Some scientists like Donald Oilman, chief of the National Weather Service's long-range-prediction group, think that the cooling trend may be only temporary. But all agree that vastly more information is needed about the major influences on the earth's climate. Indeed, it is to gain such knowledge that 38 ships and 13 aircraft, carrying scientists from almost 70 nations, are now assembling in the Atlantic and elsewhere for a massive 100-day study of the effects of the tropical seas and atmosphere on worldwide weather. The study itself is only part...