Word: hartfulness
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...Hart Coulter was born in New York City on Dec. 8, 1961. (That's according to her Connecticut voter registration. Coulter says she won't confirm the date "for privacy reasons"--she's had several stalkers. "And I'm a girl," she adds.) Her father John, 77, was a G.I. Bill student who became an FBI agent and then a corporate lawyer; Nell Martin, who raised Ann and two boys, is the daughter of a Paducah printmaker. Coulter learned to argue around a dinner table populated by a Catholic father, a Presbyterian mother and two brothers--one of them...
...trick is to scale back the shows and their costs. But Quilters, a genial bit of Americana, lasted only 24 performances. Some advocate looking for a beloved story, but The Three Musketeers managed only nine performances. Some call for a celebration of show biz itself, but Harrigan 'n Hart, a tribute to two founding fathers of the modern musical, barely lasted a week. Some call for presold songs, performed in low-key review style, but Leader of the Pack is struggling. And some contend the musical should reach for the opposite extreme, dealing with urgent social issues while rivaling...
Without such long-term opportunities, educators fear, all the recruiting in the world will not head off the crisis. "You can do some cheerleading," says California State Senate Education Chairman Gary Hart, "but if there aren't enough professional, economic and psychological incentives to stay in teaching, people will walk away." --By Ezra Bowen. Reported by David Finegold/Houston and Charles Pelton/Los Angeles
...Hart has been dumped by boyfriend/partner Agent Matthews (Benjamin Bratt) (who doesn’t even appear here) and instead has to put up with a version of her former self, irate agent Sam Fuller (Regina King). Instead of being preened by prissy Michael Caine, Hart has the assistance of the more overtly gay Joel (Diedrich Bader...
...Congeniality 2 is more over-the-top than the first. The first film found its humor in mocking the tackiness of beauty pageantry; the second takes the FBI team to Vegas, the capital of camp and glitz. Homosexual stereotypes and humor abound in both films; ironically, the now girly Hart is actually “gayer” in the second, as she performs in a drag show and pokes (the actual) Dolly Parton’s (fake) breasts...