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...must pay occupation costs after that) and to "facilitate civil air transport between the Soviet Union and Korea" by letting a Soviet-Korean airline cross her territory. On hand in Peking for the signing of this agreement, besides Mao Tse-tung and North Korea's Premier Kim II Sung, was a Russian named V. V. Vaskov. V. V. Vaskov, the communiqué said, was "also taking part in the negotiations...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: International: Big Brother's Help | 12/7/1953 | See Source »

From this production, intricately and amusingly created by Dolly Niggemeyer, who kept the show's choreography at a top level all evening, comes the show's biggest stopper, a song called "Terrible, Terrible Crisis," sung by three, played by Samuel Gilflx, Richard Waldron, and George Spelvin, side-step to the praises of sex on the stage. Feek's three assistants, especially Bursk, who continually delighted the audience, also brought encores with an intricate soft-shoe routine in the first act. Further, they contributed heavily to "Judge a Book by Its Cover," a flashy ditty, extolling leg-art on the jackets...

Author: By Michael Maccoby., | Title: Pudding Premiers 'Ad Man Out' | 12/2/1953 | See Source »

...thousands of people from all over Italy and from Zone A crowded into the cemetery amphitheater for the annual ceremony. Among the dignitaries on hand in Redipuglia, 20 miles northwest of Trieste, was Italy's Premier Giuseppe Pella. An open-air Mass was said, patriotic songs were sung, a Trieste orphan boy (grandson of a soldier buried at Redipuglia) read the last order of the day, which Italians call the victory bulletin...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TRIESTE: Blood in the Streets | 11/16/1953 | See Source »

Unlike its Italian counterparts, The Beggar's Opera thrives on provincialism rather than pomp. British poet John Gay first wrote the operetta to chide government corruption and provide jobs for the vaudevillians displaced by sopranos and baritones from across the Channel. He felt that simple folk ballads sung with a minimum of gesticulation and vibretto could be as effective as full-range opera. With some perceptive acting, imaginative directing and photography the film version of Gay's work just about proves he was right...

Author: By Byron R. Wien, | Title: The Beggar's Opera | 11/6/1953 | See Source »

...sung to the tune of the Lorelei...

Author: By Ronald P. Kriss, | Title: The Classic Gridiron Marks its Golden Jubilee | 10/24/1953 | See Source »

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