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...financed organization with 30,000 followers in Brooklyn and at least 100,000 worldwide, the expectation of the Messiah's coming has been building since Schneerson in the past few years began exhorting his disciples more and more to actively prepare for the day. The crumbling of the Iron Curtain and the Soviet Union's demise, explains Habad spokesman Rabbi Yehuda Krinsky, "lead one to think that these extraordinary, shattering events are a precursor to something even more cataclysmic...
...entertainment." Regular Tonight visitors too seem less interested in plugging their new movie than in paying homage to the departing king. Tom Hanks settled himself next to Johnny a few nights back and observed, "It is still the most exciting moment in show business to walk out from that curtain and sit in this chair...
...place where gender lines blur and men revel in putting on lipstick and brassieres. Of course, this kind of stuff may also occur in the actors' bedrooms, but only at the Pudding can they air themselves out to a large audience. A single stroll through the area behind the curtain would have supplied Freud with more than enough material for several volumes. As it is, the audience can only sit and watch and wonder at these brave young...
Although the 1992 Harvard women's hockey season ended with a forgettable 7-1 drubbing by Dartmouth, the curtain had already closed on Harvard (10-10 overall) when the ECAC neglected to invite the Crimson to its post-season tournament...
...long black leather overcoat looked around nervously as he passed by, worried that a hair might be out of place. Guys stood in the bathroom with their cream-colored, curtain-fabric jackets, satin shirts, blow-dried hair, staring at themselves in the mirror like junior high kids prepping for the final plunge onto the dance floor. But these guys were in their fifties...