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...those staying around Boston in spite of the three-day week-end, Columbus day holds a special treat in store. Rod Stewart and the Faces will be performing at the Garden to help celebrate the discovery of America. Although the Faces aren't doing anything new, they still churn out plenty of good time rocking and their leadisinger continues to be one of the more dynamic personalities in rock music. Incidentally, thus could well be the last time Stewart will be performing with his mates, as Ron Wood's Ston/Face dulemma has been a continual threat to the group...

Author: By John Porter, | Title: Rock | 10/9/1975 | See Source »

...office is considering starting week-end alumni programs at Harvard during the year, and earlier this summer it ran a Thursday-through-Sunday program on American literature at a college campus in northern California. Kimball, who attended that session, says the alumni who came were much younger, on the average, than those who come to Cambridge. Alan E. Heimert '49, Cabot Professor of American Literature, who taught the California session, says he feels it was very successful, although he adds it was "exhausting" because it was so intensive. The alumni office plans to offer a similar program next year...

Author: By Gay Seidman, | Title: Coming Back For More | 7/25/1975 | See Source »

Susan doesn't tell Hart she is Kingsfield's daughter. When he finds out, he gets mad. They fight. They make up. They plan a week-end at the Cape, but Hart cancels it to research a supplement for Kingsfield's new book. They fight again--in a supermarket this time. Susan tells Hart that he's taking school too seriously, that he's just chasing a piece of paper, nothing more. Waving a roll of toilet paper, she says his diploma is just another kind of paper, "no different from this...

Author: By Kevin A. Stafford, | Title: Bad Entertainment... | 10/18/1973 | See Source »

Greece. The cradle of democracy exercised its birthright last week-end, voting by a 90 per cent majority to abolish the monarchy and replace it with a constitutional republic. Sound progressive...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: revolution | 7/31/1973 | See Source »

Playboy Press has trapped Miller within its safe Sanforized philosophy, bottled him up in a sterilized glass cage where he can't touch the week-end hedonists who could afford to buy the book. Now it's clear that Bradley Smith, producer of this monstrosity, has an official pipeline to Hugh Hefner. But the blurb on the jacket makes clear that Smith is conspiring to make Miller into a pioneer bunnyman...

Author: By Timothy Carlson, | Title: Henry Miller's Swansong | 3/11/1972 | See Source »

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