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...Well, South Pacific is finally back on Broadway, at Lincoln Center?s Vivian Beaumont theater in a new production directed by Bartlett Sher. The happy news is that its brilliance hasn?t faded. Indeed, the long absence may have made its many virtues shine brighter. With apologies to the Carousel and Oklahoma boosters (and the one or two who would throw in a vote for The King and I), I just might nominate South Pacific as the best of all the Rodgers and Hammerstein shows. At the very least, it?s the one for adults...
...calls the Texas two-step: a cordial embrace of Bush by the candidate, combined with trash talk behind the scenes by campaign staff. Then the question is, do the two men just drift apart, like Gore and Clinton, or does McCain draw a sharp line. Former Bush advisor Dan Bartlett says there'll be sufficient natural distance between the two thanks to the positions McCain has taken on issues like Iraq or climate change. "It's not going to be a jolt in the campaign as opposed to a continuum," Bartlett says...
...movie ever made. In one of the final ostensibly touching—but really just ridiculous—scenes, our protagonist tearfully tells Principal Gardner, “I’m just a kid; I’m just a stupid kid.” For once, Charlie Bartlett, your psychoanalysis rings true...
...middle of the second period. For half of that time, the Crimson skated two men down. Senior forward Jon Pelle was already sitting in the box for interference when Richter took a call for high-sticking after responding to a hit from Princeton’s Dan Bartlett. During that long power play, Richter withstood eight shots, and finished the night with a total of 34 saves. Harvard ended the night with a total of 32 shots on goal. “It’s been the same story with Kyle all year long,” MacDonald said...
...know how the soul of many can be impoverished by being poor. Personal approval is only a rare bit of icing on the cake. Most likely, Steele has a few masks of his own that become apparent only by reading between the lines of his article. Frank Kizer, BARTLETT, TENN...