Word: kissinge
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Courtly. Perched on the aisle in Row V at rehearsals, Adler is a fidgety puppeteer who claps his hands if the tempo is too slow, phones backstage impatiently if the chorus is flat, barks commands to his secretary, who will come in an hour early the next morning to type...
"A man's most dangerous moment is when he's getting into his shirt," Oliver Mellors tells Lady Chatterley. "I prefer those American shirts that you put on like a jacket." Sure enough, while Maurice was trying on a particular shirt, "her ladyship ran her hand up and...
The fear of death and disease often underlay the Kaufman style. Son of an overprotective mother whose first boy died in infancy, Kaufman grew up to be a devout hypochondriac. He ate oatmeal nearly every day of his life; he hated casual human contact and touching doorknobs. One of his...
No. 96 is the address of an apartment house in Sydney's swinging Paddington district, and the story, which runs five nights a week, tells what goes on inside. It is mostly sex-in various forms and combinations. The daughter of the delicatessen owner on the ground floor gets...
I used to hate those television mothers. Now I hate Mom. I dreamed about Donna Reed, my television mother, cooking dinner for me and kissing my forehead.