Word: dales
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...real entertainment began when baritone Earle Patriarco's Sergeant Belcore took the stage. A classic miles gloriosus, this Belcore had a vapidity no strutting could conceal. Equally but independently ridiculous was bass Dale Travis' Doctor Dulcamara, a hobo-quack who bore an eerie resemblance to the poet Donald Hall. Dulcamara's vendor antics completely undercut his dramatic entrance and resonant "udite" ("listen!"), and his abracadabra, Darkwing Duck gesturings made one laugh out loud. If it hadn't been for the skillful comic acting of these two, the farcical plot would have been in awkward tension with the gorgeous music. Though...
...more head cases crying about not being played or not being played right, no more bed checks, no more chasing recruits or hearing about what people are giving them or what they want...I'm really glad that from this day on I can be responsible for just myself."--Dale Brown, about retiring after 25 years as the LSU basketball coach...
...Dale has high hopes for the interactivity of his magazine which, he says, has grown to 12,000 readers each month since its inauguration...
...addition, Dale says, the magazine will soon add a registration page so that it can see who is accessing the site. Current information indicates that "about 20 percent of hits are international," with readers from such countries as Finland, Slovakia, Australia and the United Arab Emirates...
...which Dale runs out of his home office during his spare time, is not taking in any advertising revenues. Dale says this is a conscious decision on the part of the magazine's editors...