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...food, though, isn't too exotic. It's mainly an abbreviated version of the typical New Jersey diner's seven-page layout. Its only foray into the international style is the Teriyaki tips with potatoes, salad and rice...
While it's an interesting foray into the subject of family fantasies, "And Baby Makes Seven," does not quite delve deep enough in evoking the "real" characters' interaction with one another. The imagined children take up a little more space than even the play seems to intend with its experimenting with the idea of concocted narratives. By turns amusing and perplexing, the production dutifully brought things to a crescendo, but missing a few interesting bits along...
Singling out ID4 for special praise is as curious as his commendation for True Lies in his earlier Movietown foray. Well, maybe not: both have heroines who strip and both were produced by 20th Century Fox, the studio controlled by Rupert Murdoch, a schlockmeister and heavy G.O.P. supporter who has contributed to Dole...
...brought such offerings as Mariah Carey's paean to true love, "Always Be My Baby," and the previously mentioned incessant dance mixes. Beside that, we have also gained the latest release by Tracy Chapman, a talented artist with a small and dedicated following who had finally made her first foray in years to return to a larger, mainstream audience...
Typical of Scott's style was his first foray into health care. In 1987 he and Richard Rainwater, a Fort Worth, Texas, billionaire, each invested $125,000 in a pair of struggling hospitals in El Paso, Texas. Then they acquired a neighboring hospital and shut it down. Within a year, the remaining two posted higher returns...