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...stylish. Cloudlike beds, deep baths and inspiring views are standard in each room, but my favorite is 23: a clawfoot bathtub lies just an arm's stretch from the bed, perfectly positioned for Snaefells to rise up from behind your wet toes. In the restaurant, 22-year-old chef Andri Johannsson cooks with a Michelin flair. Lobster bisque infused with calvados, honey-roasted catfish, and lamb that quite literally melts in your mouth are served with organic vegetables grown in the hotel garden and wild herbs picked in local lava fields. On weekends, Reyjkavik's hip set descend to drink...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Under The Volcano | 12/12/2004 | See Source »

...took nine games, but Yale finished one the win column for the first time all year on Saturday, downing Princeton, 28-21 Yale's Jeff Bassette scored three touchdowns the last with just 6:05 to play to spark the Eli win in Princeton. The Bulldogs' Paul Andri gained 165 yards on 29 carries and scored on a 12-yard run to open the Yale scoring in the first quarter. The Bassette show then went to work, tallying one score in each of the last three periods...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Bruins Sporting Big Green Win | 11/14/1983 | See Source »

Fortunately half of the drama's stress is on the individual--the Jew, Andri--and here the production shines. Andri thinks he's a Jew, and it flatters the people's image of themselves to tolerate him when he's young. He tries to emulate them. But when their obsession changes guise and the persecution begins, Andri can't decide which identity to embrace--to be like the others or be different from them. He's even taught to act like a "Jew," and he can't find his freedom either...

Author: By Richard Turner, | Title: Good People | 4/20/1974 | See Source »

This conflict moves the play, particularly when every joint of Guckenheimer's structure is riveted by the performance of Douglas Hughes. When Hughes's fiery, adolescent Andri is forced into the dilemma of conformity or rebellion, the strain grinds him into a slow, crumpling burn; rubbing palms on trousers as if to ease the searing; stretching fingers behind his back to find air he's not sure he's entitled to. A tight stickfigure of nervousness, he moves like he's in an invisible bag. So his courage lashes out like electricity, for he can never breathe enough to show...

Author: By Richard Turner, | Title: Good People | 4/20/1974 | See Source »

...very difficult, sophisticated play--a stripped and probably lost-in-translation parable--ambition is commendable. The one-dimensional portrayal of the townspeople may only accentuate a repetitiveness built into the play itself. Perhaps it is only a small fault that the society that Andri can't pin down as either antagonistic or welcoming seems to know the answer too soon...

Author: By Richard Turner, | Title: Good People | 4/20/1974 | See Source »

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