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...gala white-tie first-night audience let her-and the Met's whole new directorate-know that they had traveled a long way toward that goal. The first-nighters saw & heard a Don Carlo that glowed with the high sheen of months of work and polish. Stunningly if starkly scened in grey and glowingly costumed in El Greco reds, it was beautifully sung, cleanly staged and intelligently acted...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Verdi & the Lady | 11/13/1950 | See Source »

Setting the sartorial standard for the gala event will be the presidents of the respective organizations. Dyed M. Foulard, CRIMSON will be attired in an impeccable knee-length camel's hair shirt (available from Mohammeds Men's Shop), while Lampoon pace-setter Fabric M. Gowne will appear in a faultlessly tailored plaid toga (available from Marcellus MacTavish's Faultlessly Tailored Toga Togs). It is reliably reported that in the event of rain, Mr. Gowne will cover his toga with an exotic cape of woven pandanus leaves (available at the Arnold Arboretum...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Dapper Crimeds to Cross Poon's Fashion Plate in Hordes Today | 5/12/1950 | See Source »

...Port Lligat Madonna (see cut) was more traditional than appeared at first glance. The face of the Virgin looked like that of Dali's businesslike wife Gala, but he had given her a Raphaelesque pose, fixed her in a harshly geometrical composition and surrounded her with a Renaissance vocabulary of symbolic images. For example, the egg suspended from the scallop shell over her head was taken from a 15th Century Madonna by Piero della Francesca. The shell symbolized baptism, the egg, Resurrection...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Toward Raphael | 4/17/1950 | See Source »

...Harlem's 1,700-seat Apollo Theater, Wednesday nights are gala affairs, and seats go on sale a week in advance. By the time the last stage show is over the house is packed and noisy, waiting for Harlem's No. 1 amateur show. 'The fun really begins when bouncy, bright-eyed Stagehand Norman ("Puerto Rico") Miller appears, dressed up in one of a roomful of outlandish costumes, and brandishing the prop pistol he uses to chase unsuccessful amateurs offstage...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Apollo's Girl | 4/3/1950 | See Source »

...Superior newspaper promised the man a gala reception, if he could be identified. The search started yesterday. "We'll find that man," said Robert P. Hyde '51, co-chairman of the Drive, "if we have to examine every one of the 5,000 contribution cards...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Donor of $1 to Town's Fund Wanted by Superior, Wisc. | 3/30/1950 | See Source »

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