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...loving Financier Bernie Cornfeld lost his mutual fund empire. Now, at 48, he's said goodbye to another cherished asset−his swinging bachelorhood. In a candlelit ceremony at his Beverly Hills mansion, Bernie appeared in dazzling white−it was, after all, his first marriage−to wed Lorraine Dillon Armbruster, 28, a sometime fashion model whom he met in Paris a year ago. After the Jewish ceremony, the happy couple accepted congratulations from a crowd of well-wishers that included Best Man Tony Curtis, Warren Beatty, Michelle Phillips and Bernie's Russian-born ma, Sophie Cornfeld...
...carried on an affair with Elizabeth Ray, 33, whom he employed as a $14,000-a-year committee clerk although she claims that she can neither type nor file. The portly Congressman, 65, who in January divorced one wife after 38 years of marriage and six weeks ago wed his secretary, denied only that Miss Ray's federal salary was awarded solely for sexual services. She was not, insisted Hays, "hired to be my mistress...
...good. I can't really see how they're going to dramatize it, but one never knows. It's my favorite Vonnegut novel, about the future in an automated society. Discount previews begin June 2, opening officially June 12 at One Boyleston Place, Boston. Tickets $4 to $5.50 Wed-Sat, student rush half price at 7:30 p.m. except Saturdays. Curtain...
...looking for something tried and true, there's always Equus, which is supposed to be leaving the Wilbur Theater June 5. If you haven't seen it, you could check it out--it's always good for cocktail party conversation if nothing else. At 252 Tremont St., Boston, Wed-Sat at 8 p.m., with matinees at 2 p.m. on Wed and Sat, with student discounts...
Equus. Equus, which just celebrated its 200th Boston performance last week, is threatening once again to leave the Wilbur Theater in June. 252 Tremont St., Boston, Mon-Sat at 8 p.m., Wed. and Sat. also...