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...While the play’s overarching message about the hypocrisy of white Northeastern liberals becomes overbearing at times, it is not easy either to write or perform a play about intolerance in post-September 11th American culture without becoming too preachy. “The Pain and the Itch?? comes close to crossing the line but manages to avoid doing so due to the company’s excellent performance and M. Bevin O’Gara’s subtle direction.“The Pain and the Itch?? shows how one family?...
...where does this “itch?? come from? One particular bout broke out in the early 20th century, when many graduates—often from Oxbridge—found themselves with the means to travel more cheaply and safely than before. Somewhat averse to joining the London set, banking and lawyering their way through the gilded age (sound familiar?), and terrified of being domesticated by modern life, they left England to become romantic heroes in their own right. Along the way they mutated into state spies, aviators, and colonial rebels...
...great shape in the Senate.” Gillespie mildly disagreed in his own opening statement. “I acknowledge that we have a headwind today,” he said. “We have something called ‘the six year itch?? that’s coming into play. I concede to you that the Republicans will give back some of the seats they won in 2004, but not enough to give up the majority.” Both speakers agreed that the central question in the Nov. 7 election was Iraq?...
...lacrosse fields still generate an itch??that’s where a Maryland boy is supposed to be, after all—and while Hafner says he “chose not to play, it’s been difficult every year, it seems...
...hair in five months because that was time I should be spending attending to my “bitch” [Kandu began referring to her thesis as her bitch in late January]. The gnats that nested near my scalp were cute at first, but their larvae kind of itch?...
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