Word: mourner
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...flow freely, but he's got "a tough cry," someone there said. A staff member later said, reluctantly, "It was Clintonesque," the one thing Bush vowed he would never be. Oh, the silly things we used to worry about before Tuesday. Clinton was ridiculed once upon a time as Mourner in Chief, but in truth he didn't own the office until the tears ran down his cheeks as he comforted the survivors of the Oklahoma City bombing...
...flow freely, but he's got "a tough cry," someone there said. A staff member later said, reluctantly, "It was Clintonesque," the one thing Bush vowed he would never be. Oh, the silly things we used to worry about before Tuesday. Clinton was ridiculed once upon a time as Mourner in Chief, but in truth he didn't own the office until the tears ran down his cheeks as he comforted the survivors of the Oklahoma City bombing...
...displaying issues of death on the live stage and by exploring and expanding the voices of the living, The Mourning After exposes the audience both to loss and life. McGee's decision to represent the mourner through multiple voices propels a unique and creative production. If you are interested in unconventional student drama that uses the stage to explore issues in a new way and displays amazing directing and acting talent, The Mourning After should be included in your weekend plans...
When Clinton spoke briefly in the Rose Garden after the vote, he looked, finally, grief stricken and empty, like a mourner left alone with the empty Jell-O molds and casserole dishes after the funeral. The adrenaline was gone, and the friends dispersed. His wife, welded to his side through most of the bitter fight against Starr, was pointedly absent in its Rose Garden aftermath. Her refusal to shut the door on a run for the Senate in New York could almost be taken as an announcement that she is open to a de facto separation, a psychological divorce. Bruce...
What Col. Lindbergh should have said is, "We must be as impersonal as the professional mourner, who doesn't lament the seriousness of the plague, or the number of fatalities, as long as it helps his own business." ROBERT E. SHERWOOD The Playwrights' Company New York City...