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Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut--Clearing Friday, Fair Saturday and Sunday, Overnight lows in the mid 20s to low 30s. Daytime highs mainly in the 40s. It'll be beer-drinking, rollerskating weather...
...work of a precocious 25-year-old named Jedd Garet, whose paintings seem to take their stylistic base from, of all things, late De Chirico- not the pre-1918 master of tailor's dummies and spare, aching urban spaces, but the pompous neoclassicist of the '30s. Coarsely colored and drawn with a kind of savvy crudeness, Caret's Flaming Colossus, 1980, resembles nothing so much as a black squid with humanoid ambitions, silhouetted against a conventionally "apocalyptic" background of fire. Yet on this preposterous level, it does work as an image, generating enough energy to blow...
Divisive behavior on the part of Labor's extreme left is nothing new. In the '30s and again in the '50s, the far left went to the mat with the leadership, first over Depression-era economic policies, then over nuclear disarmament and state ownership of industry. But the extreme left has never come so tantalizingly close to dominating the party. Nor has Labor's future ever rested so firmly in the hands of such an unlikely and, to many Britons, scary...
...late father Francis X. Shields, a remarkably handsome tennis star of the '30s, is the accepted source of Brooke's beauty). She often travels with her stepsister and childhood playmate Diana Auchincloss, 17. She moves easily among other teenagers, never seems to play the queen, and signs autographs with a shy smile while nibbling on a candy...
...control another's mind, and destroy the body attached to it. The lecturer, a mousy older man whose head is the size, shape and texture of a bowling ball, has called for a volunteer to demonstrate the power. After a moment, a rugged fellow in his 30s agrees to participate. "Think of something specific and personal," says the lecturer. The younger man agrees and the two men stare ahead, rapt in concentration. But something is wrong. As the young man narrows his gaze, the lecturer shows signs of agitation, of discomfort, of pain, agony-sploooosh! The bowling-ball head...