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...matters were really so hopeless, why did the Wildcats only manage to outscore the Crimson by four during the entire second half? Or how did the cagers manage to out-rebound such fearsome foes during the same 20 minutes...

Author: By John H. Tate iii, | Title: UNH Locks Out Women Cagers, 73-46 | 3/1/1984 | See Source »

...that echoes through Beckett's work: the human need to keep replaying our own life stories, no matter how hopeless the tales. In Ohio Impromptu (one of the plays at the Clurman), two gray-haired, black-robed figures sit at a table. They are called Reader and Listener, but they could be priest and communicant, doctor and patient, actor and audience. The Reader intones a mysterious narrative that is in fact the history of their relationship. When the text ends, the Listener will be left alone forever. And so, like a child before bedtime, he begs the Reader never...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theater: Spook Sonatas | 2/27/1984 | See Source »

...menacing after being embarrassed by the Huskies. The Crimson fresh from a 4-1 victory over Yale on Saturday at Bright was in no mood to save the Cardinals from their own ineptitude and vented a little of their Beanpot frustration at the expense of the rather helpless and hopeless hosts...

Author: By Nick Wurf, | Title: Icewomen Pluck and Stuff Cardinals, 14-0; Crimson Improves Overall Record to 11-7-1 | 2/22/1984 | See Source »

...rooftops of New York City crowded with men howling the names of women whose unlisted phone numbers they have lost; the air around the Manhattan Bridge filled with the falling bodies of suicidal lovers; a service that rents cardboard cutouts of celebrities to fill up the room when a hopeless bachelor tries to give a party. A pity Director Arthur Hiller could not sustain such a high level of lunacy throughout this adaptation of Bruce Jay Friedman's pop-classic meditation on how urban realities undermine our urbane fantasies. If he had, unlikely adjectives like Felliniesque might...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Rushes: Feb. 13, 1984 | 2/13/1984 | See Source »

...shot seats at a hockey game or a figure-skating competition, but there is just no way to watch more than a fragment of a ski race in person. Ski jumping is splendid for eyeball-viewing?all those figures flying through the air?but the races are hopeless. Flat or steep, it does not matter; you pick a good turn and watch the bodies come over the hill or out of the trees, zip, zip. Did you see Bill Koch or Phil Mahre make his move? Not a chance, unless you were back at the hotel watching on the tube...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Rolling Out the Red Carpet | 1/30/1984 | See Source »

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