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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1968-1970

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The image shows a page from a newspaper, specifically the "Globe" from Boston, Massachusetts, dated May 3, 1970. The page includes various sections and listings related to events and activities in the Boston area for that day.

Here is a detailed breakdown of the content:

Headlines and Sections:

  1. New England Events
  2. Saturday
  3. Art
  4. Other
  5. Film Times

Detailed Content:

New England Events:

  • George Breeman Union Gallery: Exhibition of photography at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.
  • Chardin at Boston: Exhibition of Jean-Baptiste-Simeon Chardin's paintings at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.

Saturday:

  • “Sandy Koufax”: A play at the Charles Playhouse.
  • “Candide”: A musical at the Colonial Theatre.
  • “The Lion in Winter”: A play at the Wilbur Theatre.
  • “The Boys in the Band”: A play at the Park Square Cinema.
  • “Gary”: A play at the Charles Playhouse.
  • “The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie”: A film at the Exeter Theatre.
  • “True Grit”: A film at the Saxon Theatre.
  • “They Shoot Horses, Don’t They?”: A film at the Cinema I and II.
  • “Easy Rider”: A film at the Esquire Theatre.
  • “Alice’s Restaurant”: A film at the Orpheum Theatre.
  • “Midnight Cowboy”: A film at the Sack 57 Theatre.
  • “Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice”: A film at the Sack 57 Theatre.

Art:

  • Boston Museum of Fine Arts: Exhibition of paintings and drawings by John Singer Sargent.
  • Institute of Contemporary Art: Exhibition of works by Robert Rauschenberg.
  • Museum of Science: Exhibition of works by Paul Klee.
  • DeCordova Museum: Exhibition of works by contemporary artists.
  • Brockton Art Center: Exhibition of works by local artists.
  • Fuller Art Museum: Exhibition of works by contemporary artists.
  • Peabody Museum: Exhibition of works by contemporary artists.
  • Harvard Art Museums: Exhibition of works by contemporary artists.
  • Boston Athenaeum: Exhibition of works by contemporary artists.
  • Boston Public Library: Exhibition of works by contemporary artists.

Other:

  • Westwood Gallery: Exhibition of works by contemporary artists.
  • Guild of Boston Artists: Exhibition of works by contemporary artists.
  • The Gallery: Exhibition of works by contemporary artists.
  • Community Church Art Gallery: Exhibition of works by contemporary artists.
  • Graphic Arts: Exhibition of works by contemporary artists.
  • Gallery NAGA: Exhibition of works by contemporary artists.
  • Bromfield Gallery: Exhibition of works by contemporary artists.
  • Alpha Gallery: Exhibition of works by contemporary artists.
  • Boston Sculptors Gallery: Exhibition of works by contemporary artists.
  • Boston Center for the Arts: Exhibition of works by contemporary artists.
  • Boston Visual Artists Union: Exhibition of works by contemporary artists.
  • Boston City Hall: Exhibition of works by contemporary artists.
  • Boston Public Library: Exhibition of works by contemporary artists.

Film Times:

  • Exeter Theatre: “The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie” at various times.
  • Saxon Theatre: “True Grit” at various times.
  • Cinema I and II: “They Shoot Horses, Don’t They?” at various times.
  • Orpheum Theatre: “Alice’s Restaurant” at various times.
  • Sack 57 Theatre: “Midnight Cowboy” and “Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice” at various times.

The page provides a comprehensive guide to cultural and entertainment events happening in Boston on May 3, 1970.

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The image shows a newspaper listing of events and exhibitions from May 3, 1970, specifically from the Boston area, as indicated by the header "GLOBE BOSTON, MASS."

Key Sections and Listings:

Saturday Events

Galleries and Exhibitions:

  1. George Sherman Union Gallery - "Probody: Paintings" by Carlos Villa, with a reception at 8 PM.
  2. Loeb Drama Center - An exhibition titled "Words of Their Own."
  3. Boston University's Morse Auditorium - "Tibor Zanker: Garner" featuring 54 paintings.
  4. Collegium Museum - "Judea" by Judith Rothchild, featuring woodcuts.
  5. Boston City Hall - "Photography" by Marsha Goldenberg.

Other Activities:

  • Beacon Hill - "Plans recital" by Winifred Hyson, featuring works by various composers.
  • Boston Tea Party-Earphonia Hall - Concert by the "Sakaida" group.

Film Times:

  • Kaneegi Gallery - Films by Robert Morris and others, including "The Off-Handed Jape."

Sunday Events (May 3)

Galleries and Exhibitions:

  1. Pucker Safrai Gallery - Works by Irene Zevon.
  2. Yose Galleries - "Objects from a Private Collection."
  3. Childe Gallery - Exhibitions of works by various artists.

Film:

  • Graphic Arts Las - "The Twistable Treatable Film" by John Griswald.

Newbury Street (Sunday)

  • The Gallery - "South End Painters" by Louise Nevelson and others.
  • Commercial Center - "Art for Living" at the Boston Center for the Arts.

Church Activities:

  • Park Street Church - "The 20th Century" film series.

Film Times at Various Theaters:

  • The Exeter Street Theatre - Showing "Z," with times listed.
  • The Orson Welles Cinema - "Gay Deceivers," "Alice’s Restaurant," and others.
  • The Charles Cinema - "Putney Swope."
  • The Pilgrim Theatre - "Cinderella" and "The Yellow Submarine."

Art Exhibitions

  • Boston Museum of Fine Arts - Exhibitions on "Recent Prints" and "Degas bronzes."
  • Fogg Art Museum - "Cabinet-Paintings" and other exhibitions.
  • Peabody Museum - Exhibitions on "The China Trade" and other historical themes.
  • Museum of Science - "Man Transforms" exhibit.
  • DeCordova Museum - "Islands" and other displays.
  • Institute of Contemporary Art - Various exhibitions.

Film Showings at Theaters

  • The Gary Theatre - "All the Loving Couples."
  • The Music Hall - "The Adventurers."
  • The Kenmore Theatre - "The Comic."
  • The Pilgrim Theatre - "Cinderella" and "The Yellow Submarine."
  • Sack Cinemas - Various films including "The Boys in the Band," "Love Story," and others.

The listings also include specific times and some ticket prices for these events and exhibitions.

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The image shows a page from a newspaper, specifically the New English Newsweekly, dated Saturday, May 3, 1970. The page contains a list of art exhibitions and film showings.

ART Exhibitions:

  1. GEORGE SHERMAN UNION GALLERY

    • Contemporary art by Bernard Chaet.
  2. GIANNI SCHICCHI

    • Pre-Raphaelite drawings at the Boston Public Library.
  3. COLLEGIUM MUSEUM

    • Jordan Schnitzer's collection of drawings, paintings, and sculpture.
  4. REKNAMAN MUSEUM

    • Works by Ethel Myers, an exhibition of drawings.
  5. BOSTON FINE ARTS

    • "Recent Prints" exhibition featuring prints by various artists.
  6. FROG ART MUSEUM

    • Paintings by Howard Kottler.
  7. PEABODY MUSEUM

    • "The Chinese in America" exhibition.
  8. DORDOVA MUSEUM

    • Painting by Herbert Zannet.
  9. BOSTON MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS

    • "Recent Prints" exhibition, prints by various artists.
  10. FREEDMAN GALLERY

    • Works by Robert Rauschenberg.
  11. CHILDREN'S MUSEUM

    • Exhibition of works by children.
  12. THE OLD PRINT AND FRAME SHOP

    • Exhibition of prints by various artists.
  13. DORIC HALL

    • Works by students of the International School of Boston.
  14. THE GALLERY

    • Works by various artists.
  15. GILDE OF BOSTON ARTISTS

    • Various exhibitions by local artists.
  16. WESTWOOD GALLERY

    • Paintings by David Carrol.
  17. BARE COVE GALLERY

    • Works by various artists.
  18. WARD-NEASE GALLERY

    • Sculptures by John Twombly.
  19. GRAPHICS AND THE PRINTMAKERS COUNCIL

    • Various prints by local artists.
  20. GILDE OF BOSTON ARTISTS

    • Exhibition of works by various artists.
  21. NEWBURY STREET GALLERY

    • Works by various artists.

Film Showings:

  1. ARSENY – "Red of the Road"

    • Screening at the Brattle Theatre.
  2. ASTOR – "The Hireling"

    • Screening at the Brattle Theatre.
  3. CINEMA KINMORE SQUARE – "The Adventurers"

    • Screening at the Cinema Kinmore Square.
  4. CINEMA KINMORE SQUARE – "The Adventurers"

    • Screening at the Cinema Kinmore Square.
  5. CINEMA KINMORE SQUARE – "The Adventurers"

    • Screening at the Cinema Kinmore Square.
  6. CINEMA KINMORE SQUARE – "The Adventurers"

    • Screening at the Cinema Kinmore Square.
  7. CINEMA KINMORE SQUARE – "The Adventurers"

    • Screening at the Cinema Kinmore Square.
  8. CINEMA KINMORE SQUARE – "The Adventurers"

    • Screening at the Cinema Kinmore Square.
  9. CINEMA KINMORE SQUARE – "The Adventurers"

    • Screening at the Cinema Kinmore Square.
  10. GARDEN CINEMA – "The Adventurers"

    • Screening at the Garden Cinema.
  11. CINEMA KINMORE SQUARE – "The Adventurers"

    • Screening at the Cinema Kinmore Square.
  12. CINEMA KINMORE SQUARE – "The Adventurers"

    • Screening at the Cinema Kinmore Square.
  13. CINEMA KINMORE SQUARE – "The Adventurers"

    • Screening at the Cinema Kinmore Square.
  14. SYMPHONY CINEMA – "Midnight Cowboy"

    • Screening at the Symphony Cinema.
  15. CINEMA KINMORE SQUARE – "The Adventurers"

    • Screening at the Cinema Kinmore Square.
  16. CINEMA KINMORE SQUARE – "The Adventurers"

    • Screening at the Cinema Kinmore Square.
  17. CINEMA KINMORE SQUARE – "The Adventurers"

    • Screening at the Cinema Kinmore Square.
  18. CINEMA KINMORE SQUARE – "The Adventurers"

    • Screening at the Cinema Kinmore Square.
  19. CINEMA KINMORE SQUARE – "The Adventurers"

    • Screening at the Cinema Kinmore Square.
  20. CINEMA KINMORE SQUARE – "The Adventurers"

    • Screening at the Cinema Kinmore Square.

Additional Information:

  • The page lists various galleries, museums, and cinemas in Boston, MA, with addresses and specific exhibition or film details.
  • The page also includes the prices of the tickets for the film screenings.

The layout is structured with addresses and phone numbers for each venue, providing a comprehensive guide to art exhibitions and film showings for that particular day.

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The image depicts a page from a newspaper or a magazine, specifically the "Boston Globe" dated May 3, 1970. The page is divided into several sections, primarily focusing on arts and entertainment events in Boston, Massachusetts.

Arts Section

The top section is titled "New England Newsday" and lists various art exhibitions and events happening around Boston:

  1. Gianni Schicchi - A production by the Boston Symphony Orchestra at Tanglewood, directed by James Levine.
  2. George Sherman Union Gallery - Contemporary art exhibition by Bernard Chaet.
  3. Museum of Fine Arts - Various exhibits:
    • "Recent Prints" by artists such as Hans Hofmann and others.
    • "Museum of Fine Arts: Masterpieces of Black."
    • "The Chinese."
  4. Institute of Contemporary Art - Exhibits including "The Chinese" and "The Masterpieces of Black."
  5. Boston Museum of Fine Arts - Exhibitions like "The Chinese" and "Masterpieces of Black."
  6. Other venues and galleries including:
    • Boston College Museum - Exhibitions like "The Chinese" and "Masterpieces of Black."
    • Fogg Art Museum - Exhibits by various artists.
    • Boston Athenaeum - Various artworks.
    • Bunker Hill Museum - Historical artifacts and exhibits.
    • Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum - "The Chinese" exhibition.
    • Boston Public Library - Exhibitions of various prints and artworks.

Art Exhibitions and Venues

  • Boston Museum of Fine Arts: Exhibitions of prints, drawings, and sculptures.
  • George Sherman Union Gallery: Contemporary art exhibition.
  • RISD Museum: Exhibitions of prints and drawings.
  • Fogg Art Museum: Masterpieces of Black, and other artworks.
  • Various galleries such as:
    • Newbury St. Galleries like the Newbury Gallery, Faneuil Hall Gallery, and others showcasing a variety of art pieces.

Film Section

The bottom section lists film showtimes and movie titles at various theaters:

  1. Theatre Locations and Showtimes:

    • Arroyo Theatre: Films such as "The Bed," "The Boys in the Band," and "The Boys in the Band" with various showtimes.
    • Charles Cinema: Films like "The Boys in the Band" and "The Boys in the Band."
    • Park Theatre: Films including "The Boys in the Band" and "The Boys in the Band."
    • Arroyo Theatre: Films like "The Boys in the Band" and "The Boys in the Band."
    • Charles Cinema: Films like "The Boys in the Band" and "The Boys in the Band."
  2. Other Theatres:

    • Copley Square Theatre: Films such as "The Boys in the Band."
    • Copley Square: Various other films and performances.
    • Circle Cinema: Films like "The Boys in the Band."

Other Events

  • Westwood Gallery: Exhibitions by artists like David Carrett.
  • Bare Cove Gallery: Exhibitions by artists such as Robert Goodale.
  • Other galleries and events including:
    • Bare Cove Gallery and Ward-Nasse Gallery with various exhibits.
    • Theatre and Film Performances: Shows and performances at various venues like the Garden Cinema, Park Theatre, and others.

This page provides a comprehensive snapshot of the cultural activities available in Boston during May 1970, focusing on art exhibitions and film showtimes.

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The image is a page from a newspaper dated May 3, 1970, specifically from the section titled "New England Newsweekly". This section includes a variety of listings, primarily art exhibitions and film showtimes.

Here are the detailed elements:

Art Exhibitions

  • Gianni Schicchi at the Fogg Art Museum: A performance directed by James K. McCarthy.
  • Boston Museum of Fine Arts: Exhibitions including "Recent Prints" and "The Chinese Brush".
  • Berkshire Museum: Exhibition of paintings and sculptures by various artists.
  • Rockefeller Center, New York: "The Works of Henry Moore".
  • Collegium Musicum: Concert featuring works by Johann Sebastian Bach.
  • Newbury Street: Exhibitions at various galleries:
    • Sherman Union Gallery: "Works by Young Artists".
    • Falk Gallery: "Recent Paintings".
    • Barnes-Nasee Gallery: Drawings and paintings by John Twachtman.
    • Pepperell Galleries: Sculptures and paintings by various artists.
    • Falk Gallery: "Paintings by George McNeil".
    • Child Galleries: Various exhibitions including "The 19th Century".
  • Boston Museum of Fine Arts: Additional exhibits and retrospectives.

Film Showtimes

  • Various cinemas across Boston, including:
    • Westwood Gallery: Exhibitions by David Caroll.
    • Bare Cove Gallery: Paintings by various artists.
    • Garden Cinema: Exhibitions by Robert Helberchuk.
    • Garden Cinema: "The Adventures of Robin Hood".
    • Circle Cinema: Showtimes for films including "The Fall of the Roman Empire" and "The Fall of the Roman Empire" (a different title mentioned).
    • West End Cinema: Showtimes for films like "The Adventures of Robin Hood".

Other Noteworthy Events

  • Exeter: A series of shows and exhibitions.
  • The Gallery: Various paintings and artworks.
  • Comstock Church Art Center: Exhibitions and art displays.
  • Various Cinemas: Listings for films including "The Adventures of Robin Hood", "The Fall of the Roman Empire", "The Adventures of Robin Hood", and others.

Miscellaneous

  • The page also lists general information such as addresses and times for events, with some entries indicating specific times and locations for both art exhibitions and films.

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The image shows an open book or newspaper from May 3, 1970, with various listings and advertisements. The left page includes a calendar for "Saturday" with events and exhibitions, many of which are related to art and culture. There are mentions of several galleries and museums, such as the Boston Museum, Fogg Art Museum, and others, along with details of the exhibits and events taking place.

The right page is divided into sections, with the top half containing more listings, possibly of events or art exhibitions, and the bottom half featuring film times for various cinemas. The film section lists movies playing at different times, including titles like "The Adventures of Gerard," "The Boys in the Band," "The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie," and "The Rose and the Jackal," along with their respective showtimes and cinema locations.

The text is printed in a classic typeset style typical of newspapers or magazines from that era, with a clean, organized layout.

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An important detail is the handwritten mark "MAY 3, 1970" at the top of the page, possibly for reference. Additionally, there are red underlinings and a blue stamp with the date and a number on the top left, suggesting that someone marked particular sections for reference or as a reminder. The paper's appearance with slight yellowing around the edges suggests aging, and the open book it's in seems to be a special archival or reference collection, as indicated by the tabs seen protruding from the top of other pages.

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The image shows a page from a scrapbook or a book with a newspaper clipping glued to it. The clipping is dated May 3, 1970, from The Globe, Boston, Massachusetts. It appears to be a cultural or arts section listing various events, exhibitions, galleries, music performances, film showings, and other artistic happenings around Boston. It includes mentions of art exhibitions at places like the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, Peabody Museum, and different galleries, as well as listings for performances and recitals at venues such as the Boston Pops and music halls. There is also a section dedicated to "Film times" with schedules for various cinemas and movie showings. The text is dense and arranged in columns, with headings such as "Saturday," "Art," "Other," and "Film times." There is a small typed and marked notation on the left side that reads "retrospective showing of the Washington st. Annual Spring Jury Show." There are some handwritten marks on the clipping, including the number "724" and underlining in red pen. The page is part of a larger bound volume with a green cover visible on the right side.

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The image depicts an open page from a newspaper or magazine dated May 3, 1970, featuring a section titled "Film times". This section lists various film screenings, events, and related information for the week. The layout is organized into columns, with each entry providing details such as the film title, director, cast, theater or venue, showtimes, and sometimes brief descriptions or reviews.

Key Features of the Image:

  1. Date and Section Title:

    • The top of the page shows the date May 3, 1970, and the section is labeled "Film times", indicating it is a film listings or review section.
  2. Content Layout:

    • The page is divided into multiple columns, each containing listings for different films and events.
    • Each entry typically includes:
      • Film Title: The name of the movie.
      • Director/Cast: Sometimes the director or key cast members are mentioned.
      • Theater/Venue: The location where the film is being shown.
      • Showtimes: Specific times for screenings.
      • Brief Descriptions: Short reviews, summaries, or notes about the film.
  3. Film Listings:

    • Examples of films listed include:
      • "The Godfather": Directed by Francis Ford Coppola, shown at the Westwood Gallery.
      • "MASH"*: Directed by Robert Altman, shown at the Gardner Cinema.
      • "The Graduate": Directed by Mike Nichols, shown at the Music Hall.
      • "The Wild Bunch": Directed by Sam Peckinpah, shown at the Music Hall.
      • "The French Connection": Directed by William Friedkin, shown at the Music Hall.
      • "The Conformist": Directed by Bernardo Bertolucci, shown at the Music Hall.
      • "The Conformist": Also listed under Cinema Kinematheque at Kennedy Square.
      • "The Conformist": Shown at the Circle Cinema.
      • "The Conformist": Shown at the West End Cinema.
  4. Additional Information:

    • Some entries include brief reviews or annotations, such as ratings or comments (e.g., "RATED R," "RATED PG," or short critiques).
    • There are also mentions of special events or related activities, such as film festivals, premieres, or discussions.
  5. Design and Typography:

    • The text is printed in a clean, typewriter-like font typical of newspapers from that era.
    • Headings and subheadings are bolded for emphasis.
    • The page includes a mix of uppercase and lowercase letters, with some entries formatted in all caps for titles or emphasis.
  6. Contextual Clues:

    • The inclusion of theaters like the Music Hall, Gardner Cinema, and Circle Cinema suggests this is a listing for a major city, likely Boston, Massachusetts, as indicated by the header "BOSTON, MASS." at the top of the page.
    • The page also includes other sections such as "ART" and "Other", indicating this is part of a broader publication covering various cultural events.

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The image shows a page from a newspaper, dated May 3, 1970, featuring a section titled "Art" and a section titled "Film times." The "Art" section includes a list of art exhibitions and events happening in the Boston area, such as "Gianni Buccicci" at the Peabody Museum, "George Sherman Union Gallery" at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, and "Westwood Gallery" at the Westwood Art Center. The "Film times" section lists various movie theaters and their showtimes, including "Garden Cinema," "Park Square Cinema," "Park Cinema," "Charles Cinema," and "Symphony Cinema." The page has a green border and a white background, and the text is printed in black ink.