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...after each show - so much as the power he invests in them. He has a stately bearing, the emotional grandeur associated with Barrymore and Olivier, and a baritone voice of passion, precision and thrust. The musical theater can boast of a few, a very few leading men with the gift of delight: I?d want Kevin Kline on Broadway each year, and Martin Short in any musical comedy. (Short could play both main roles in The Producers, perhaps simultaneously.) But no one exudes the musk and majesty, the showbiz sulphur, of BSM. The New York Times called him Broadway...
...participants, NuRide offers a frequent rider bonus: anyone who shares a ride gets a $1 gift certificate from such companies as Brookstone and XM Satellite Radio. So far, 2,300 people have signed up. NuRide CEO Rick Steele estimates that more than 50,000 rides have been arranged on the site, resulting in 1.4 million fewer miles driven and 650 fewer tons of automobile emissions. "I do it to save on gasoline and reduce my stress load," says Dan Kulpinski, a senior programming manager at America Online, who has arranged 100 trips, mostly for the 55-min. commute from...
...Valentine’s Day became a little more stressful. I didn’t see what the fuss was about, but I was sure whatever girl I happened to be dating at the time certainly did, and thus I trekked, regrettably, to the mall to purchase some inane gift with money that I’d saved...
...best express our true affection for them. For those of us who choose not to fall into the standard perfume, flowers, or candy routine, however, the quest for an expression of love and affection never ceases to be difficult. It was in the course of brainstorming for a gift that my mind started to drift, and I began to wonder—what do other guys get their significant others for Valentine’s Day? I thought of jewelry, electronics, and fancy dinners—and then an interesting thought came to me: What if everyone got their significant...
...argument between him and ABC chairman Lloyd Braun, Iger gets so agitated that he accidentally hits a waiter, who spills coffee down Iger's shirt. Not that Iger's own treatment was better. During a rough patch, Ovitz suggests that Eisner give Iger a gift to shore up his confidence. Eisner balks. "Don't you want him to be comfortable, happy in his job?" Ovitz asks. A beat passes. "Not really," Eisner says...