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...pass Nicklaus' record of 18. Nicklaus and Woods say they feel a bond, and the older man has been generous with compliments and advice--for example, counseling Woods against playing so many events that he burns out. But Nicklaus is proud of his records and coy in some of his comments. For one: "Tiger is much like any other player who is at the top of his game." Translation: many players have a hot hand for a few seasons and then cool off. It's often a matter not of swing mechanics but of the vagaries of putting, where...
...blocking out the nipples for coy Americans," said Huang, drawing over them with black, felt-tipped marker...
...this familial guilt. His best lines have gone to Juliet, whose troubles are most sinister. Or at least Brittani Sonnenberg '03 makes them seem like the best lines. Coming from her role as Cecily in last semester's runaway success The Importance of Being Earnest, Sonnenberg converts the coy navet of her Wildian role to the coy hopelessness of a wrecked teenage girl. She smiles, flares or stares into space with a studied cynicism...
...commanding presence, the stage-crashers and the overwhelming amount of flowers, books and letters thrown onstage. Morrissey is a seasoned performer and uses his charms and talent to capture attention. But while he's not much of a dancer, Cher-esque costume changes (three of them!), shirt stripping, coy looks and witty banter (including clever jibes at Jerry Springer and Montel Williams) more than captivated the crowd...
...play presents three characters, all tragically flawed in their individual searches for love and happiness. Miss Julie, played by the vibrant and sympathetic Stephanie Dorian, is a coy, sensual and ultimately tragically shamed figure, an aristocratic young woman struggling to find love among family and servants, who learns the hard way that class barriers are cold, heartless walls not easily crossed. On the other side of the class wall are Miss Julie's two servants, Jean and Kristine, played by Diego Arciniagas and Susanne Nitter. Jean and Kristine innocently believe that in their love for each other they may transcend...