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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...other's every though and their every woman Wealthy macho Eli envies Blue's mysterious romantic success with women, and struggling Blue envies Eli's material success. Eacl, lives vicariously through the other and so neither is fully satisfied with himself. This complicated mixture of love and jealously, hate and loyalty, repeatedly erupts in unspoken competition for the same women. Cinematographer Michael Bauhaus transforms the neon of L.A. into feverish yellows and red that bathe the discos and hambutget stands where Eli and Blue confront themselves and each other: music by Langerine Dream and Nona Hendris lends a funks...

Author: By Susan Morris, | Title: Best Rivals | 5/3/1985 | See Source »

...hate to be quick on the draw, but I see here an opportunity that may not happen again in a lifetime. I dont [sic] aspire to be President, but I do want political strength.... I have wanted this for a long time, but somehow it has always evaded me. I mean the kind of an organization so that we would never have to worry about a jerky little thing like this anti-trust problem--not in 100 years. And I mean the kind of a set up that, if we wanted to could put Gov. Laxalt in the White House...

Author: By Peter J. Howe, | Title: Uncovering the Truth | 5/1/1985 | See Source »

EVERY RED-BLOODED and not-so-red-blooded American boy is brought up to hate the Germany of World War II. From Superman comic books to John Wayne movies to "games" of war (you remember--running around with a whiffle bat pretending it was a submachine gun), the German is always the had guy and the American is always the good one. World War II really satisfies the American need to classify things in terms of black and white because, unlike most wars, it really was black and white No one can really deny that the Nazis were evil, aggressive...

Author: By Brian W. Kladko>, | Title: Forgiving, But Not Forgetting | 4/27/1985 | See Source »

...woman with a Yankee hat stopped in front of us to watch Bob Oreda face the final batter. When the Sox hurler had gotten two strikes on the batter, someone yelled down, "Hey, lady, I have the Yankees and I hate...

Author: By Jonathan Puinam, | Title: Business As Usual at Fenway | 4/11/1985 | See Source »

...Peach, a children's production, last summer. Starting a children's theater group in an eventual goal for Moore, who laments that students often don't have a chance to participate in theater. "It's so sad that kids aren't exposed to it, and grow up thinking they hate it. I want to have them see it, and have a good time...

Author: By Rebecca W. Carman, | Title: Moore: Treading the Boards | 4/6/1985 | See Source »

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