Word: alanes
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Wall Street knows the lobbyists haven't left the building. Alan Greenspan is still on the job, and Thursday night the Fed Chairman was expected to explain to a New York audience that the long-term prospects for the U.S. economy are just peachy. And if the business climate doesn't veer quite as dramatically from the light-footed course Bill Clinton set, well, there's always more important things to worry about than Washington...
...sexual drive stays with us our whole lives, the experts all stress, and with proper knowledge, we can have long, happy sex lives. Dr. Alan Altman, the co-author of Making Love the Way We Used To...Or Better: Secrets to Satisfying Midlife Sexuality (Contemporary) writes, "While I can't say that you'll ever feel the ultimate heart-stopping passion you felt the first month you fell in love with your partner, I do know this: there are many of us who settle for predictability when we could have more excitement; friendship when we could have intimacy; medical problems...
...COMIC POTENTIAL Alan Ayckbourn, a British delicacy long underappreciated in the U.S., gets treated right in this deft off-Broadway production of his London hit. Janie Dee is brilliant as a robot actor of the future, in a comedy whose laughs are more than skin deep...
...tried to go to one in Manhattan thrown by a group of Web consultants called the Hired Guns, but when I showed up at Rebar at 8 p.m. I found two guys with power tools and surgeon's masks taking the place apart. You don't have to be Alan Greenspan to know the economy is in trouble when pink-slip parties go under...
...York Stage and Film, which co-produces the festival with Vassar, mounts three new plays, half a dozen works-in-progress, plus numerous readings and other performances each summer. In the coming season, which runs from June 22 to Aug. 5, comedian Alan King stars in Mr. Goldwyn, a witty, glitzy play about the legendary moviemaker, and film actor Jay O. Sanders plays the lead in The Hurdy Gurdy Man, an examination of race and friendship set in Boston. Tickets cost $15 to $25--or you can wait till the plays hit New York, and pay $65 or more...