Word: jollyness
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Before his epiphany, Benedict's Scrooge is a character reminiscent of a man clearing his throat and phlegming up mucous. The phlegm is all gone by the end, and a jolly, giddy, bright and shiny Scrooge emerges to love and be loved.
Harvard faces Colby today and Bowdoin tomorrow, and though Maine isn't the North Pole, the Crimson certainly hopes the jolly old fat man hasn't forgot about it. Two wins would fit oh so nicely in the Crimson's holiday stocking.
Today's most popular shows take no such chances. Perhaps there is something right about a season in which Frank Loesser, dead since 1969, has as many shows on Broadway as Lloyd Webber. But there is also something very wrong. Not one recent main-stem show has been set in...
Though his portly presence can be intense and forbidding, Acting Secretary of State LAWRENCE EAGLEBURGER is blowing light fresh air into Foggy Bottom with the force of a hurricane. One jaw-dropping sign of change can be found on the laminated luggage tags used on official trips. Instead of the...
Nearly 30 years ago, Vidal argued that an American tyrant would achieve power not by ranting his hatred a la Hitler but by crooning a demagogic lullaby. For some, Ronald Reagan, who could say mean things without sounding mean -- sometimes without sounding as if he meant them or knew what...