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Martin H. Kaplan
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Andy's Gang If You Loved Trash...
...YOU'LL probably like Flesh. It's a supermarketful of genitalia, mostly male, which makes it a peculiar supermarket indeed. Who can
Price War at Coop
If war is hell, then price wars must be somewhere on the far side of purgatory. In any case, a
The Dull and the Zippy David Holzman's Diary at Lowell Dining Hall, 8 p.m. Saturday and Dunster Dining Hall, 8 p.m. Sunday
A MURDER has been committed in a Borges story, and the Commissioner has proposed an explanation for it. "It's possible,
The Raw and the Cooked Mastering Julia Child's Art
New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1970. A Borzoi Book. $12.50. THE LAST bits of the poulet, pain, and pommes de
Hey, What Rhymes With Heimert?
THE DAYS grow short, the snow gets deep, We wade through piles before we sleep: Piles of Wordsworth, piles of
Blasphemy The Greatest Musical Ever Sung at Dunster House November 19-21
I DON'T LAUGH very much these days. In fact, there've been only two things that made me cackle in recent
Nostalgia No, No, Nanette at the Shubert Theatre
"A GIRL waits and waits, and if she's lucky, along comes Mr. Right. And Mr. Bergdorf." "Lucille, you kidder, you."
Mather Slouching Toward Alphaville
"THERE IS only one art that moves me: architecture." T.E. Hulme said it, and the sentiment points toward an important
The New York Film Festival Twelve Nights in a Dark Room: You Can't Always Get What You Want
THE difference between a saint and an artist, they say, is that an artist knows he's a liar. Making sense
Wallace Stevens: Poetry as Life
HE WROTE poems celebrating the marriage of flesh and air. He loved the sensuousness of mere being, loved the texture
At Agassiz You Can't Take It With You
AUTHENTIC camp is a rare thing, but the script of You Can't Take It With You crawls with it. Darkie
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WAITING FOR GODOT opened for the first time in America at Miami Beach at a luxury hotel's theatre. It was