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...excuses herself and goes to the ladies' room ("I'll just freshen up my war paint"), not returning until the man has settled the bill. b) She offers the man a cigar, quarrels with the waiter's addition, pays the check from a roll of 50s and makes a knowledgeable remark about the vicissitudes of the Baltimore Colts. c) She extracts from her ice cream dish a fragment of broken glass brought along for just this purpose. She and her companion complain loudly about foreign objects in the food, and both exit in a huff, leaving the check unpaid...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: America's New Manners | 11/27/1978 | See Source »

...much as actor but as self-analyst that he most limits himself. He does not seem to know how to freshen his image by doing variations on his basic themes (the essential trick for long star careers), and he seems to lack the Eastwood-Reynolds drive to take charge of his career by becoming his own producer or director. Instead, he retreats ever more deeply into family life, especially on his Vermont farm. If he can possibly manage it, his second wife, Jill Ireland, is his leading lady ("Playing love scenes with someone you don't love...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Then Came Bronson... | 1/9/1978 | See Source »

Gardner, as he showed in A Thousand Clowns, is a writer who comes armed with a little atomizer. It is filled with a blend of heartwarming innocence and sweet-spirited childishness, with which he tries to freshen the air when all this plotting gets too thick. But since his story includes, among other misadventures, a one-night stand for each of his protagonists, an unwanted pregnancy and consequent flirtation with abortion, not to mention such urban delights as an attempted mugging, sudden death in the indifferent streets and a racist cab driver (Irwin Corey, working hard) whom Gardner tries desperately...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Petty Larceny | 2/28/1977 | See Source »

...Freshen Vegetables. Toth acquired the U.S. rights to Drbal's patent, and the idea was talked up by Toth, Flanagan and Eric McLuhan, a former professor of "creative electronics" at Fanshawe College in Ontario, who is Marshall McLuhan's son. After the younger McLuhan published an account of meat-dehydration experiments -which showed that small chunks of hamburger lost their moisture at different rates depending on their placement inside a pyramid-others began trying with flowers, fish and eggs. One is also supposed to be able to freshen vegetables, restore stale coffee, ripen hard fruit, mellow cheap wines...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Modern Living: Pyramid Power | 10/8/1973 | See Source »

...much else, has been overwhelmed by events. A witticism has its moments; a context, a gesture, a silence present themselves and move on. So it is not too disappointing to find that many of Kaufman's best lines have gone flat, despite Howard Teichmann's efforts to freshen them. In 1952 Teichmann collaborated with Kaufman in the writing of one of Kaufman's last plays, The Solid Gold Cadillac. He was late in a line of distinguished collaborators who included Marc Connelly, Edna Ferber and Moss Hart. Teichmann approaches his subject with enormous respect. He usually addressed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: The Late George Aptly | 6/19/1972 | See Source »

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