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Page 6 from 10th April 1936Holy Week at Geneva It used to be a commonplace of journalism, when a crisis was interrupted by the present solemn season, to say that all parties......

A Ny Time After This Coming Month Of June Would Be
Page 10 from 31st May 1985a good time to become a Friend of Charleston. A single payment of £5 will procure membership running right through until January, 1987. But why......

On The Trail Of A Tibetan Dragon And A Peaked Cap
Page 5 from 30th January 1987CINEMA Clive Fisher IT COMES as something of a shock to realise that "social workers" are a relatively recent invention. One finds it difficult......

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Page 7 from 6th March 1964FREDA BRUCE LOCKHART A NOTHER elegant enigma has arisen in the Italian einem. When first reports of 11 Mare ( " X " . Late Night Shows, Academy......

The Most Popular Man I Have Known
Page 12 from 27th October 2000Charterhouse Chronicle Frank Longford W HAT IS JUSTICE? We shall g o on happily arguing about that till the end of time. Jesus Christ rebuked the......

A Milord Among The Sioux Indians
Page 6 from 14th August 1970R ED INDIANS have been with the cinema since its first beginnings, but they may be only now coming into their own. A Man Called Horse ("AA,"......

What A Way To Treat The Only Man She Loves
Page 7 from 23rd May 1986CINEMA Clive Fisher MRS Whitehouse may have a busy week ahead of her. Whatever the situation in the interminable debate about gratuitous sex and......

Quick Scene And Long Recalled Kiss
Page 7 from 23rd March 1990Cinema by Clive Fisher FOR ALL ITS earnestness and undoubted excellence, for all the volumes of the cahiers du cinema, for all the fussing and......

Losing No Time Over Proust
Page 8 from 20th April 2001Theatre Clive Johnson Remembrance of Things Past, National Theatre, London F or a long time I would fall asleep early. Sometimes, the actors......

Nasty, Brutish And Short Shakespeare
Page 8 from 28th June 2002Theatre Clive Johnson T he re-titling says it all: Shakespeare's Henry VI Parts 1, 2 and 3. Plays with sober, stately names; difficult plays,......