Original Publication Newsweek: December 20, 1976. John Denver is perched guru-like on a chaise lounge at his luxurious borrowed beach house in Malibu, California. The end of the swimming pool is…
Read moreOriginal Publication: Newsweek, November 29, 1976 Maureen Orth with Vern E. Smith in New Orleans Onstage at the Municipal Auditorium in New Orleans, a giant silver spaceship descended from a…
Read moreDiscos are where it’s happening. With an estimated 10,000 in the U.S. today – compared with about 1,500 just two years ago – discos have become one of the biggest entertainment phenomena of the ’70s.
Read moreWhen Paul Simon accepted last year’s Grammy Award for best album, he thanked Stevie Wonder for not making an album in 1975. But the competition is heating up: after two years without a new album, Stevie Wonder is releasing a double LP, “Songs in the Key of Life.” Last week, Wonder transported 76 members of the press to a farm in New England to hear the record before it is issued this week. Among those invited was NEWSWEEK’S Maureen Orth.
Read moreNewsweek – September 27, 1976 Bernard Bertolucci’s epic “1900” has been in the making for almost four years, and his fans have been impatiently awaiting it as the celebrated director’s…
Read moreOriginal Publication: August 30, 1976 Six years ago, a former Long Island, N.Y. debutante named Mary McFadden was running a school for native artists deep in the African bush and…
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