Word: emotionated
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OH CANADA: Something must be going on north of the border. Kirkus salutes another Canadian first novel: "Crow Lake" by Mary Lawson (Dial; March 5), giving it a starred review. "A finely crafted debut looks back to a young woman's harshly beautiful childhood in rural Canada...A simple and...
"I've been struggling to intellectualize the emotion," Smith told TIME a few days later. "There's no feeling like being black and successful and taking a trip through Africa. And it was the younger kids who knew who I was. But it felt like the people weren't carrying...
Much talent and perseverance is needed to execute Townsend’s songs. And though no cast could ever match the vocals or the heart-stopping emotion of The Who, this cast comes respectably close.
But right from the get-go, Zahr conveys a depth of emotion not fully suggested by the script. Though his stage direction after the scene is simply to step aside as the chorus moves in, Zahr deftly picks up on all the nuances in the tragi-comic libretto and goes...
Polite controversy is just about the highest emotion generated by the royal family. They don't inspire wrath; nor do they elicit much warmth. "They live in a different world," says 25-year-old housewife Mayumi Masuoka. "How could this possibly have any significant impact?" If they're off the...