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...constraints governing performance. His music has enough rock echo to catch the ear of anyone fleeing rap or dance synth on the radio, but it's not aggressive or demanding. It certainly isn't haunting -- you'll have to search far afield from Brooks before you glimpse the ghost of Hank Williams -- but it is insinuating. Even when it's tackling a fairly serious subject like domestic violence, as in The Thunder Rolls, it sounds . . . well, nice. Maybe not entirely appropriate, but it sure goes down smooth...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Garth Brooks: Friends In Low Places | 3/30/1992 | See Source »

Stieglitz portrays a noble ghost. On the defensive for most of the play, he pleads with Georgia to remember that intense love, not self-serving objectification, was the main ingredient of their past life together. Lampley makes Stieglitz an attractive character for whom we feel compassion. He lends a crucial element to the legendary love between...

Author: By Sarah C. Dry, | Title: Flawless Acting, Careful Direction Give Passion and Sensitivity to Georgia | 3/12/1992 | See Source »

...suspects is Lilian Meservey, the jeep-driving town manager, who plans to build riverside condos. On the other hand, muckraking Monty wants to invite in the Environmental Protection Agency and turn everything into low-income housing. Whooten, Adele's architect, has different dreams of an underground museum and "ghost factories." And Fogle, Adele's lawyer, is interested in anything that will make him rich...

Author: By Peter D. Pinch, | Title: Menace and Murder In Upstate New York: | 3/12/1992 | See Source »

...Humbug! Just when things were looking up for the Harvard men's basketball squad, the ghost of its abyssmal past came back to haunt...

Author: By Gordon P. Bellamy, CONTRIBUTING REPORTER | Title: Elis Torch M. Cagers In New Haven, 83-56 | 3/7/1992 | See Source »

...looms like a pale ghost from an earlier political era, moving from table to table at a campaign function. When he lingers near one table, there is an uncomfortable silence before someone from a group of reporters asks, "Care to join us, Senator?" Twenty-four years after he ended Lyndon Johnson's hopes for a second term by getting 42% of the vote in the New Hampshire primary, Eugene McCarthy is running for President again, and no one seems to care...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Campaign Notes | 3/2/1992 | See Source »

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