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...such a clever concept," said retiredteacher and grandmother Florence Cooks as she ateat the cafe yesterday. "I wish I had thought ofit...
...that could have the same electoral effect -- Clinton's defeat. "It's like where I was 20 years ago," says Jackson, referring to his almost candidacy in 1972. Back then Jackson said, "I don't trust white Republicans or white Democrats; I want a black party." He's too clever to echo those inflammatory words today, but his meaning is the same. "To get respect, we've got to be free agents," he says. "We won't be taken for granted" -- which means that Jackson himself wants to be taken seriously. Clinton has the power, the smarts and more than...
...first, it might be difficult to see what makes this production so unintentionally--well, funny. The Eliot House library adds a nice sense of gothic mystery to the production. The technical crew--which handles sudden diappearances, appearances, smashing mirrors, and even a stake through the heart with clever theatrical parlor tricks--deserves special mention. If only the rest of the production had been as clever...
Thank God Peninsula has exposed this "NAMBLA." I guess all that Mexican trade talk was a clever diversion. Those senators are gross...
...begin with the young Ludwig (Clancy Chassay), an impudent, clever boy in a strange toga, who introduces us to his family: a rich, overly-educated Viennese household. It is the boy who narrates this film of his life, accompanied by a green fuzzy Martian (Nabil Shaban) who insists on engaging the precocious child in philosophical discussion. Together they travel to England and we watch Ludwig's intellectual development from an imaginative, over-stimulated youth into a sober, work-obsessed pupil of Bertrand Russell (Micheal Gough) and an awkward frequenter of the oh-so-intellectually fashionable Bloomsbury crowd, including the lovely...