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...hoods burst into the Casino, shouted "Hands up'' in a French accent, took $4,000. At Beaulieu thieves even burgled the city hall, escaped with $450 in cash and stamps. One untouched enclave: Monte Carlo, perhaps because Princess Grace once romped cinematically around the Riviera with retired Cat Man Gary Grant as he unraveled a series of robberies in Alfred Hitchcock's To Catch a Thief...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World: Le Beau Cat Man | 9/15/1961 | See Source »

What seems mere improvisation is a careful and wholly Rederish sense of how each part of a sculpture should balance and play against the others. The Dwarf is not just a bittersweet sculpture of a sadly deformed human being: the strings of the cat's cradle start the viewer's eye on its voyage; the great hands and arms fix the circumference of the block, which is thus both open and closed at the same time. In Aaron, which is 8 ft. high, the shafts around the tepee-like tabernacle are balanced and continued by the symbols...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Hewn out of Wax | 9/1/1961 | See Source »

...five-city Latin American swing earlier this summer. As the idol of the Method-acting school, Williams automatically had to become the focal point of the repertory. But which plays? Helen Hayes and her Government-sponsored ANTA company were soon to tour Latin America with The Glass Menagerie. Cat on a Hot Tin Roof was just "too dirty," and A Streetcar Named Desire called for too large a cast. So the group ended up doing Suddenly, Last Summer and Sweet Bird of Youth, the one a swift history of a young girl whose mind shattered when her cousin was eaten...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theater Abroad: This Rotted World | 9/1/1961 | See Source »

Duskin's only rule is that students and teachers must keep him "impressed." One result is ding-dong trade in the attic library, where lights often burn all night. Says one teacher of the Duskin system: "With a cat like that staring down, you know you can talk. It clears the throat...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Kookie College | 8/18/1961 | See Source »

Nobody Knows My Name, by James Baldwin. The author, who describes himself as an "ambitious, abnormally intelligent, and hungry black cat," rakes his stylish claws over some of his-and the white man's-color problems...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema, Television, Theater, Books: Aug. 11, 1961 | 8/11/1961 | See Source »

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