Word: marche
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...MARCH 2 A photo op with O.J. lawyer Robert Shapiro at the opening of The Man in the Iron Mask...
...MARCH 3 TIME celebrates its 75th anniversary. Ginsburg is there...
...MARCH 6 The avuncular friend turns nasty to the press after a judge reportedly admonishes him for talking too much in public: "I want some goddam privacy. Get back, all of you. Get away from...
...nation. No 20th century authors achieved the sort of cultural authority enjoyed by Dickens and Tolstoy. For one thing, leisure-time alternatives to reading books increased enormously: movies arrived, as did radio, recorded music, television and, of late, the Internet. These encroachments of mass entertainment--not to mention the march toward subjectivity prompted by Freud--drove writers inward toward personal visions. Literary influence in our century is thus not principally a matter of popular recognition. It refers instead to the authors who managed through their artistry to make themselves heard and remembered amid the surrounding...
...March 31, 1943, Oklahoma! opened in triumph on Broadway. A show that began with a lone woman churning butter onstage to the strains of an offstage voice singing Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin' captivated its first-night audience. This revolutionary, naturalistic musical also changed the mainstream of the genre forever...