Description
Contents: Madness in Film (A psychiatrist’s view of mental illness in current movie), Art As Big As All Outdoors (Bold and inventive paintings on billboards and walls), The Fearful and the Innocent (Two groups of American women who met in Houston), Jose, Jason and Gene (Keeping O’Neill’s best plays alive), Recycling The City (New uses of old buildings revitalize entire districts), Modern Dance, Taylor-Made (Exhilarating motion from Paul Taylor and company), The Rarest of Birds (James McCracken, this generations greatest tenor), The Locker Room Mystique (It allows men – and some women – to be what they really are), The Unreal, Hilarious World of Neil Simon (Where the audience feels it’s onstage with the actors), N.Y., N.Y. (The big city, by the world’s greatest photographers), The Contest For Men’s Souls (Early Christianity and its rivals in a surprising new exhibition), Video Literacy: Learning The Language of Television, Pictures Without Words
Issue: January 1978
Condition: Very Good