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...Princeton--Kevin Lowe (2), Scott Reinhardt (2), Taylor Simmers (2), Bart Bansbach (2), John Stanitski(2), Jeff MacBean, John Burstein, Jason Buttles, Torr Marro, Scott Conklin, Todd Higgins; Harvard--Ed Sim (2), James Ames (2), Mike Eckert. A: Princeton--Lowe (5), Jay Quayle (2), Conklin, Brian Tomeo, Simmers, Marro, Mansbach; Harvard--Steve Gaffney, Dan Nicklas, Mason Wynocker. S: Princeton--Scott Bacigalupo 15, Daniel Gutstein 1, David Kashatus 0; Harvard--Matt Camp 18, Walter Sipe...

Author: By John C. Ausiello, | Title: Tigers Trounce Crimson, 16-5 | 4/19/1993 | See Source »

...avert a spring-training lockout in 1994 as Vincent did in 1980. "The owners have decided that they get along better without a commissioner," theorizes the unrepentant Vincent. "Any commissioner with any strength is going to cause trouble for them." Fans view a charismatic commissioner, like the late Bart Giamatti, as their tribune, the only person in the game who stands for something more than economic self- interest. But many owners just don't get it. Carl Pohlad, owner of the Minnesota Twins, asks with puzzlement, "Why does finding a commissioner get more public attention than choosing the chairman...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Last Great Season | 4/12/1993 | See Source »

...spirit of camp. In true (and false) for.n, its characters parade the carnival of artifice and wit. But the eighties are still with us. Toward the end of the first act, with delicious poise and speckled by light bouncing off a disco ball, Princess Diana Loneliness, played by Bart St. St. Clair, quips a triumphant line from Gloria Gaynor's classic " I Will Survive," which has taken on new and unforseen meanings in the era of AIDS...

Author: By Adam J. B. lane, | Title: New Notes on Camp | 3/11/1993 | See Source »

Adam Feldman's Morgana Prettiface, a flaming cornerstone of the production, rivals Joan Collins seductively bitchy Alex is (the Dynasty gay icon of the 1980's)--she's wonderfully charming because she's so delightfully evil. Bart St. Clair delivers his performance with great finesse, versatility, and fun. And Brian Martin's Tess provides a colorful parody of New Jersey chic, which leaves an indelible (indewibo) impression (impweson) upon the unsuspecting critic (cwidduck). In fact, most of the female leads display a refinement of drag seldom witnessed beyond the confines of Manhattan and San Francisco. They work it and they...

Author: By Adam J. B. lane, | Title: New Notes on Camp | 3/11/1993 | See Source »

...with a only a few notable exceptions: Mr. Geyer and Mr. Berman) are out gay men. Adam Feldman's smile brightens the entire stage while his intriguing wickedness provides the dramatic tension (Wilde: "wickedness is a myth invented by good people to account for the curious attractiveness of others.") Bart St. Clair easily wins the heart and earns the laughter and admiration of the audience. And Brian Martin's nosy, gleaming, gum smacking support buttresses the entire plot. I offer three snaps, air kisses, and a curtsy to these fine actors. To the rest of the cast and everyone else...

Author: By Adam J. B. lane, | Title: New Notes on Camp | 3/11/1993 | See Source »

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