Word: emotionalize
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"A mature, well-crafted debut" is how TIME's Christopher John Farley describes the eponymously titled first album from the New York City-based alternative rhythm and blues duo Groove Theory. The album is remarkably consistent; every song amply lives up to the promise of the sweetly insinuating first single...
While this touching end renews Bobby's faith, it does not provoke the same tearful emotion from the audience. It only punctuates the personal and irrelevant story Zahedi offers with an inaccessible emotion. Although this experience proves cathartic for Zahedi, he does nothing to add pertinence to his story. The...
In a voice cracking with emotion and exhaustion, Christopher declared that he had "reached a day many thought would never come." Joined by the presidents of Croatia, Bosnia and Serbia at a long, red-draped table at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Christopher said that the warring leaders "have agreed...
But for how long? And what happens when the horror and revulsion in Israel over the assassination ebb, as such tides of intense emotion inevitably do?
Deceptively lightweight, "Company" nevertheless captures real moments of human emotion without weighing the audience down with sentimentality or artistic pretensions. Sondheim and Furth add irony, a much-needed quality in a musical, without being too self-consicous about it. Even their "types" (crusty matron, dim-but-nubile stewrdess), manage to...