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...offers welcome procrastination from life’s responsibilities. Why one becomes so obsessed with certain artists and devotes hours to the pursuit of their music is a complicated affair to dissect. But Mendy, one of the characters in Terrence McNally’s The Lisbon Traviata, offers some insight when he explains his obsession with Maria Callas: “Opera doesn’t reject me, the real world does...
...that we be respectful to the women in Ali's life," says Rivele. "The other was to make it clear that he'd never done a bit of housework in his life." The initial screenplay, which Gregory Allen Howard (Remember the Titans) delivered in 1996, offered this fascinating insight: "The key to Ali's life was his relationship with his father, who ignored him," says Howard. "It explains his need to please older men like Malcolm X, Elijah Muhammad, Howard Cosell and Don King...
Making journal entries is simplicity itself. Type your blindingly brilliant insight or cool link in a white box on the Blogger website, run it through the optional spellcheck, and hit the button marked PUBLISH. Blogger provides the date, the time and the layout. If you libeled Granny and didn't mean to, you can take back and edit any posting. I had one small hiccup: adding links for the first time isn't as intuitive as it could be. Otherwise there has never been a better way to let your voice be heard. We may not all look like RuPaul...
...hardly anyone has stepped forward to defend her.” While her defenders might not be responsive to the questions of The Crimson, I am confident that they have invested their energies more appropriately in supporting Pomey personally. In short, I greatly enjoy reading Crimson columns for the insight and thought they give to situations and issues, and was greatly disappointed to see both insight and thought give way to childlike grievances...
...regular (and hungover) customer shares his insight into the diner’s allure.“The guys here are nice, and it’s usually the same guys,” he says. “If you’re gonna name your place the Friendly Eating Place, you better make sure it’s just that.” He pauses. “Unless there’s some implied irony. But there doesn’t seem to be any of that...