Word: thoughtfullness
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Equally delicate is the choice of gift for people one knows but would like to know better. Here too, the need is for something that expresses warmth but nothing so intense as to be thought presumptuous-perhaps the silver thingumajig of indeterminate value but clearly stamped "Tiffany." The wrong but...
Back in 1956, Wolf's tolerant eclecticism was challenged by one of the paper's founders, Norman Mailer, who thought the Voice was becoming too square. Mailer also suspected that Wolf was using typos to sabotage his column defending the hip way of life. When his phrase "nuances...
Massachusetts voters will decide next week whether they will continue for four more years mediocre government or whether they will place a thoughtful and imaginative administration in office--Edward J. McCormack's administration.
In its eagerness to point out where the action is, motive sometimes falls into a naive, uncritical New Left attitude; much of the poetry it publishes peers through a dark glass, obscurely. At times, too, the magazine's bizarre layout and typography look artsy enough to have been dreamed...
$15 Non-Tickets. So local politics still involve the old-fashioned combination of shoe leather and vote-catching gimmicks. One Chicago hopeful tours bowling alleys distributing plastic earrings bearing his name to the ladies. In California, a congressional candidate has his volunteer aides play a short tape recording of his...