Original Publication: Newsweek – September 3, 1973. What has 150 gleaming white teeth, shakes, rattles and rolls, feeds on milk and Hunza stew – and unicycles backward? Answer: the Osmond…
Read moreOriginal Publication: Newsweek, April 30, 1973 One day in 1927, Maybelle, Sara and A.P. Carter entered an old warehouse in Bristol, Tenn., unpacked their guitars and autoharp and gathered round…
Read moreOriginal Publication: Oui, April, 1973 Darling, is the scene at St. Tropez too cluttered with monokinis to see the sand? Was the Aga cool the last time you tried to…
Read moreOriginal Publication: Newsweek, Feb. 19, 1973 New York, of course, is the Broadway of publishing. But now there is a flourishing off-Broadway for books. The San Francisco Bay Area has…
Read moreOriginal Publication Newsweek – January 22, 1973 Jeannie Berlin is 23, but you get the feeling you can already see her at 40 as she talks incessantly, her sharp brown…
Read moreOriginal Publication: Newsweek, November 20, 1972 In the $1,750,000,000-a-year record industry, baby millionaires are not as rare as pandas in Motown, but David Geffen is still an extraordinary figure. At…
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