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Or, as it happens, a pressing need. Director Clint Eastwood's vision of the jazz scene of the 1950s is touched, appropriately, by the austere romanticism of '50s existentialism. It is a circle of sheltering darkness, where the time is always 'round midnight, the mood is always accepting (it's...
Tuchman's view of history is gravely classical. She is a tragedian who mounts the past against the fixed backdrop of human nature. Reason and goodwill exist but are like the stars in the heavens: flashes of enlightenment separated by vast expanses of darkness. "Halfway 'between truth and endless error...
The outcome of the match was never in question, as the Crimson captured five of the six singles matches. Two of the three doubles matches had to be cancelled because of darkness.
In doubles action, Dirksen and Barnett dropped a 6-3, 7-6 match to Rinaldi and Jamie Hyde. Darkness ended any chances of the Crimson sweeping the doubles competition.
He planned to refuse all interviews because he wanted to keep the day "personal, just between me and the folks who have been with me for 16 years." But in the pitch-black darkness he talks about how the past seven months have changed him. A man who always thought...