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...like atmosphere, filled with strains of rock and the smell of hamburgers and beer, thousands of students relax under the approving eye of the administration. The first impression the outside observer gets is that Penn students take themselves seriously, but not too seriously to preclude a weekend of total chaotic...
...stock dropped from $42 to $10. Said GAP Stockholder Ben Alderson before the annual meeting started: "I'm glad to see someone like Heyman upset the canoe. I've had stock for ten years, and I'm not at all satisfied." After a chaotic, three-hour session that was interrupted by arguments over rules of order, Werner, fearful that he was losing to Heyman, postponed the deadline for voting...
...just that which makes Out Out so disappointing. Of course the 80s are a chaotic stew of energy and images. But a ing the spirit of the 80s than Hair did to capturing the spirit of the "60s: This work tries to deal with all the many issues that confront this generation--too many for one play. There are too many hands, too many cooks hovering over this soup. The nightmare of potential nuclear bolocaust is more than any one person or any one theater collective can tackle, and it is dishonest to pretend otherwise. TheaterWork...
Indeed, Jimmy Carter did not have a lot of freedom when he appointed Volcker in 1979 to replace G. William Miller, who became Treasury Secretary during a wrenching Administration shuffle in which Carter fired four Cabinet members and then retreated to Camp David for a chaotic series of conferences about the future of his Administration. World money markets were so shaken and the dollar so weak at the moment that Carter had to turn to someone who epitomized stability and competence and inspired international confidence. Volcker, then the president of the New York Federal Reserve, was the obvious...
Thomas has done more even than that. He has man aged to translate the chaotic and powerful world of the subconscious to the more accessible arena of art. With Ararat, he brings creativity, death, the horror of history and the flow of psychology together under the microscope. And for one brief moment he brings the pulse, the tie that binds, into focus...