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Ballet Theater (Sun. 9 p.m., NBC-TV). Starring Dancers Nora Kaye and Igor Youskevitch...
RILKE: MAN AND POET (373 pp.)-Nora Wydenbruck-Appleton -Century -Crofts...
Last week U.S. readers had their best chance yet to get acquainted with him. Nora Wydenbruck's biography, the first to be published in the U.S., gives a good introduction to Rilke's poetry and his life. The story it tells is unearthly strange, more like the biography of a phantom than...
...wanted a company that would play as a company-without stars. But in ten years, the emergence of some bright, twinkling talents could not be denied. Manhattan-born Nora Kaye had come out of the first corps de ballet to a position as the U.S.'s finest dramatic dancer; Illinois-born John Kriza had grown up from the line to become the company's most versatile star; Texas-born Nana Gollner was a fit and fleet classical partner for Russian-born Igor Youskevitch, who is perhaps the finest danseur noble afoot...
Dick Whiting tunes made famous by such stars as Nora Bayes, Maurice Chevalier and Eddie Cantor. By the time she was 14, Family Friend Johnny Mercer decided that Margaret's velvety voice was good enough for a guest spot on his radio show. By 1941, 17-year-old Maggie had struck out on her own, got on Lucky Strike's Your Hit Parade. But her sweet and slow singing did not please irascible Tobacco Huckster George Washington Hill, who "liked 'em loud and fast." She was fired after four weeks...