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Jonathan O. Swan
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Grand Concert
If the Russians produced a Folies Bergere , it might look like Grand Concert. Although the actors are fully clothed
The Poet of People
"After the play," says William Alfred, a Teaching Fellow in English, "some people felt that they could talk to me
The Advocate
Something new in the Advocate, an editorial, attacks a prime stigma of our generation--a lack of moral attitude. Although the
Ballet Theatre
Igor Youskevitch took up dancing at the age of twenty-four and, within a decade, has become the foremost classical ballet
Realm of A. MacLeish
Unlike painters, most contemporary poets are active in public affairs. William Carlos Williams and Wallace Stevens, to mention a few,
Behind Tito's Curtain
From Austria, only a massive range of mountains and a four-dollar visa (easily obtainable) separate the American citizen from Yugoslavia.
Stranger In Between
In his latest release, J. Arthur Rank has chosen a murderer and a little boy as the core of a
The Advocate
Considering the few pages which the editors of the Advocate allow themselves in each issue, it is unusual to find
Orpheus
In his introduction to the movie script of Orpheus, Jean Cocteau says, "in this film there is neither symbol nor
Sadler's Wells Theatre Ballet
After seeing its opening performance Monday, I cannot help comparing the Sadler's Wells Theatre Ballet with its parent group which