Word: eyeful
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...kill you. It was that the women who kept house in the happy hunting ground called suburbia were so lonely that they held meaningful conversations with their tropical fish. It was that "you become about as exciting as your food blender. The kids come in, look you in the eye, and ask you if anybody's home...
...Dallas Morning News, has never been married. Without husbands, children and mortgages, what could be funny? Plenty, to Schwartz, who reported school and court news and wrote obituaries before turning to a humor column six years ago. Her three-times-a-week column turns a seen-it-all eye on the singles life...
...else on view by living artists. One enters it with a sense of relief: here the wearisome traits of much contemporary art, its honking rhetoric, its unconvincing urgency, its arid "appropriations" of motifs, are left at the door, and the slow-surfacing complexities of mature, articulate painting greet the eye...
...making the Olympic team was not a big surprise to his family either, his father says. "I always kept an eye on him and knew how good his ergometer scores were...
...troupe's performances are a spectacle for the eye and a challenge to the mind. But brilliant as they frequently are, they are more Mnouchkine than Shakespeare, and in their excessive length-Henry IV is more than five hours-seem to be testing the audience's endurance as much as its intelligence. Nevertheless, what Mnouchkine and her company have conceived is odd, provoking, and just what Festival Director Robert Fitzpatrick hoped for when he chose the festival's dramatic presentations. "Usually people come out of the theater in Los Angeles, get in their cars and go home...