Word: handsomest
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...CALCUTTA! not only offers the most nudity but the handsomest nudes on the New York stage. However, the revels devised by Kenneth Tynan arouse more laughter than eroticism...
...youngest, handsomest and most spoiled of the Kennedy brothers had often seemed shallow and irresponsible...
...Calcutta! not only offers the most nudity but the handsomest nudes on the New York stage, trim-muscled men and lovely girls. Why does it fail to stimulate eroticism? The answer is that no member of a theater audience is unaware of the rest of the audience, and this communal group consciousness inhibits erotic response. If it gets a minus on eroticism, Oh! Calcutta! gets two plusses for the laughter it evokes and its rousing celebration of the body beautiful...
Died. Robert Taylor, 57, one of the handsomest and most durable of Hollywood's leading men; of lung cancer; in Santa Monica, Calif. Born Spangler Arlington Brugh, Taylor broke into movies in 1934 and within three years had appeared in 15 features; his fans flocked to see him in such films as Waterloo Bridge, Bataan and Quo Vadis. In later years, Taylor won critical as well as popular acclaim for such workmanlike stints as the mental patient in 1947's High Wall. As Longtime Friend Ronald Reagan said in his eulogy: "He was more than a pretty...
With its superior color reproduction the tasteful, calcum-textured Art in America is easily the handsomest in its field. Editor (since 1940) Jean Lipman has geared the magazine more to the intellectual currents in art-its new forms, trends and concepts-than to news of exhibitions and galleries, the focus of its main competitors, Art News (circulation 38,600) and Arts Magazine...