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...London also boasts the finest stage rendition I've seen of "A Streetcar Named Desire," with Glenn Close as Tennessee Williams' fractured heroine Blanche duBois. Physically, Close seems wrong: she is pointy of face, sinewy of frame. She lacks those soft features that Blanche wants caressed by soft lights; Vivien Leigh's lingering luster, in the first London production and in the 1951 movie, convinced audiences well into the third act that Blanche was right about the world, and the brute Stanley Kowalski (Brando) was wrong. Close's angularity telegraphs from her first entrance that Blanche...
...early December, Glenn Close and Chris and Kathleen Matthews are scheduled to appear...
...Crimson race for the Glenn S. Foster Trophy and the Jane Lutz Trophy next weekend at the 2002-2003 Men’s and Women’s Singlehanded North Americans, hosted by Houston Yacht Club...
Seinfeld has a second child on the way. He got married for the first time at 45 and found that the institution suits him. Early in Comedian, he tries to cheer up a disheartened young stand-up by telling him his favorite show-business story. The plane carrying Glenn Miller's band is forced to land in a snowstorm. Two of the musicians are trudging through a snowy field and see a snug little cabin in front of them. They peer through the window and see a husband and wife laughing with their two apple-cheeked children in front...
...Glenn S. Koocher ’71, a family friend and former school committee member under Vellucci, said Vellucci’s antics never really hurt the University...