Inugural issue of "Applause," edited by Harold Stern. Contents include: "On Theatre: Cymbeline in the Park," by Harold Stern; "Fiddlers on the Roof;" "What Ever Happened to Cliff Arquette?," by Harold Stern; "The Loudest Noise on Summer TV: Channel 13's 'The Silent Years;'" "On Film: Brotherhood of Satan;" "A Marriage of a Young Stockbroker;" "Soul to Soul;" Reviews of "Doc," "Omega Man," "Cry Uncle," "Deep End," "Fool's Parade," and "Make a Face," by Charles Goldman; "Mangled Movies on TV," by Don Miller; "The Strange World of Augustus Faust," by Bruce Moore; "Jazz Behind the Iron Curtain," by Harold Stern; "Miss Julie Budd," by Peter Carey; "Gloria Jean - Why Did This Girl Stop Working?;" "New York's Premiere Restaurant," by Harold Stern; "Editorial;" "On Production: Good Friends Shot on Street;" "On Travel : Hawaii Kapu--or... Keep off the Sugarcane," by Constance Clarke; "Gambling, Girls and Seductive Latin Charm," by Bill Thomas; "Travel Is My Beat," by Philip M. Bottfeld; "Stillwell and the American Experience in China, 1911-1945," reviewed by Malcolm Monroe; "The Name Above the Title," reviewed by Don Miller; "On Books...and Authors: An Authoritative Look at the Inside of TV," by Harold Stern; "On Fashion," by Bill Thomas; artwork by Irv Docktor; "Temptations," by Vernon Gibbs; "Jim Morrison," by Vernon Gibbs; and "Osibisa," by Vernon Gibbs.