Description
Contents: Art, Money and the Troubles, Of Mark Rothko (A great painter’s legacy, reassessed outside the courtroom), Taking To The Waterfront (American city shorelines are being reclaimed for business and for pleasure), Masters of Invention (The gifted young novelists of 1978 and their “old-fashioned” books), Science in the Service of Music (At the Pompidou Center in Paris, Pierre Boulez heads a unique acoustical laboratory), The Making of an Actor (The road to employment, let alone stardom, is rough), What Tut Hath Wrought (Tut-mania is still sweeping the country, as New York readies for the onslaught), There’s Much More In Cairo (The treasures that stayed home), Architecture Goes Soft (Once only temporary structures, buildings made from fabric, are here to stay), Dreams vs. Truths (Escapist fantasy and the stuff of real life in America and European films), Photography With a Conscience (The socially concerned pictures of New York’s Photo League), Television Transformed (An assessment of the new TV technology and its effects), Music by George, Words by Ira (The Gershwins have their usual successful season), Learn To Love The Theater
Issue: October 1978
Condition: Very Good