Word: zoning
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...with Southside Johnny began cautiously but ended with a walk down Memory Lane to take a look at Madame Marie's, a fortunetelling parlor that also figures in Springsteen's music. "The whole scene was eerie," Vallely says, "like the stage set for an episode of Twilight Zone. I loved it." The 'final story, edited by Martha Duffy, was written by Associate Editor Jay Cocks, who regularly reviews new movies but coveted this writing assignment as an early Springsteen...
...errand of mercy," and some growing out of other roots, have resources. For some, what Robert N. Bellah calls "civil religion," wherein national life is a kind of matrix and repository of values, offers a promise that surpasses its dangers of self-idolization by bringing citizens into a zone of common concern for transcendent justice. How do we improve ourselves? To what do we belong? For what do we hope? How should we behave? How do we bring up children in a permissive age? How could Viet Nam and Watergate have occurred...
...Strange Land. (How would you portray "groking?" Who would accept a giant sandworm in a serious film?) Some of the finest science fiction on film was specifically written for that medium. Ironically, Ellison himself is responsible for some of the better television screenplays: "Soldier" on Rod Sterling's Twilight Zone, a chilling preview of a war-wracked future through the eyes of a genetically engineered warrior, fleeing his opponents through time travel; and an excellent script for Star Trek, "A City At the Edge of Forever...
Princeton's defense held Cornell (0-1) to less than 200 yards for the game. The Big Red failed to put any points on the scoreboard until the third quarter, when Bob Hall blocked a punt out of the end zone for a safety...
...Transistor Territory" idea for today's game is even better (if that's possible). A transistor radio tuned to the Red Sox gets you into Sections One and Two--prime viewing locations for extra points and activity behind the end zone--for the outrageous price of $3. That's a savings of $2, if you forget the fact that 90 per cent of the people in the stadium didn't pay anything...