Word: finall
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Touchstone people--media reps would probably be the technical term for the dedicated individuals obliged to look after our needs--were exquisitely attentive, behaving as though they expected our opinions to have the slightest effect on the final box office gross their pictures would pull in. Deluded, no doubt, but so much the better...
...results. Although Harvard has won only one of its last three contests, the losses were to Lehigh--a team favored to win the East Coast conference--and Dartmouth, the pre-season Ivy favorite. And in both contests, the Crimson still had a chance pull off an upset in the final minutes...
Clarkson's final goal in its loss to Harvard was scored by none other than Ron Reagan. Assist by George Shultz and Caspar Weinberger...
...Jesus, Jon Blackstone is one of the few actors who escapes the trap of hyperactivity. His gentle portrayal of Jesus as an unassuming teacher is particularly welcome in this frenetic production. Blackstone is truly moving when he acts out Jesus's betrayal and crucifixion in the show's final scenes...
Artists and administrators need the courage to chart a more rewarding course, but audiences do too. Those who hailed the deaf Beethoven at the Ninth Symphony's unveiling, who lined the streets of Milan for Verdi's funeral, who wept as the dying Brahms took a final public bow at a performance of his Fourth Symphony, who rioted at the debut of Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring were no more sophisticated than today's listeners. It is simply that no one told them they were listening to classical music. What they experienced was not the passive appreciation...