Word: dykes
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...auto-cowboys make much of caressing the curves of their hoods.) The latest incarnation of the car as creature is NBC's Knight Rider, a computerized, talking Trans Am that is a lineal descendant (with a slight Freudian twist) of the grouchy 1928 Porter that haunted Jerry Van Dyke in My Mother the Car. Sleek and soigne, the car (with the sexually ambiguous name of Kitt) engages in flirty repartee with its pretty-boy driver, Michael Knight...
...demand for American automobiles has recently been outstripping the supply. "I just wish we had more cars right now," says Frank Galeana, owner of Van Dyke Dodge in Warren, Mich. "As soon as we get the product in we're able to sell it." Shortages began cropping up last summer after Detroit underestimated the number of cars that dealers would need during the production break between model-years. The industry plans to assemble 1.98 million cars from October through December, up nearly 40% from a year ago and the highest fourth-quarter total since...
...sales: $462 million), which makes large computers; Joe M. Henson, president of Prime Computer (1982 sales: $436 million), a major producer of minicomputers; and David Martin, president of National Advanced Systems, the computer unit of National Semiconductor. Former employees usually speak highly of Big Blue. Says Fla-vil Van Dyke, president of Genigraphics, a computer-graphics firm: "I still look back fondly at IBM and try to run my company by IBM standards...
Morland plays the leading role with a casual coordination and energetic stage presence approaching that of Dick Van Dyke at his best moments, leading the rest of the cast in the opening song. "Company." At the end of the musical, in the full company number, "Being Alive," he radiates, making meaningful and heartfelt a song that teeters on the brink of pure schmaltz. He is also competent delivering comic spoken lines, "smiling even as he dies from drinking boiled orange juice," for example. His solo numbers, however, while still satisfactory, are a little hoarse by Saturday's late performance...
...lady's a dyke--big deal." Spencer's reaction to the discovery that his mother is gay sums up one's feelings about Lianna. For two, hours, the movie explores various stereotyped reactions to Lianna's realization that she is homosexual. Like the audience, she is bored--with her marriage, with her children, and with her monotonous daily routine...