Original Publication: Newsweek — August 12, 1974 Dewey Thompson, 79, of Sugarloaf Hollow in eastern Kentucky, was sitting on his back porch whittling a fine-looking rocking chair, just as he’d…
Read moreOriginal Publication – Newsweek, August 5, 1974 Alison Lurie likes to read case histories of deviants – “You know, the nuts-and-sluts school that’s no longer fashionable. I like to know…
Read moreOriginal Publication: Newsweek – June 17, 1974 Sly (Superfly) Stone has always been the badass of the rock world. His wedding last week to 21-year-old Kathy Silva, on the stage…
Read moreOriginal publication: Newsweek, April 22, 1974. Page 67. The city slickers and country bumpkins have had their say in pop music. Now let’s hear it for suburbia. Lately two boys from…
Read moreOriginal Publication: Newsweek, January 28, 1974 Shoulder hunched, eyes flickering and glowering, it’s none other than Richard Nixon on the nightclub stage. “They say I should have foreseen the energy…
Read moreOriginal Publication; Newsweek, November 26, 1973 It’s taken Charlie Rich fifteen long hard years to become a star. His admirers call him the Silver Fox or the white Ray Charles,…
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