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...performed without an intermission, which translates to almost two hours on the Fogg's hard folding chaos. However, The Frogs moves so quickly, offering such an unpretentious rendering of classical drama that it ends leaving--the audience almost disappointed to leave, but at least momentarily freed from the mud...

Author: By Clea Simon, | Title: Frogs on Exhibit | 4/20/1982 | See Source »

...greater Boston League doubleheader at Northeastern. Or, the batsmen may finally open their season with a twin-bill against the Huskies at Soldiers Field. Or, they may not open the season today at all, since the hottest selling item at the Soldiers Field concession stand continues to be mud pies. No one really knows for sure...

Author: By Michael Bass, | Title: Crimson Baseball Slate Opens Today, If the Weather Permits Competition | 4/14/1982 | See Source »

...edge of the desert wilderness where Satan tempted Jesus; and though the walled Old City surrounding the holy shrines is still redolent of cinnamon and roasting lamb and hashish and donkey turds, the twisting alleys leading onto the Via Dolorosa (Sorrowful Way) are covered with paving stones rather than mud. Even the cats-Jerusalem has a remarkable quantity of cats-look content...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: City of Protest and Prayer | 4/12/1982 | See Source »

...first practice, it was sleeting and cold, and we had to go down and stretch in the mud. Afterwards, we all sat around being filthy and drinking beer. I was hooked," the former aquawoman said...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Rugby: Not Just for Men Anymore | 4/9/1982 | See Source »

...streets of Xian, the principal city in northwestern China, are a hub of activity. Young men and women, dressed in greys, greens, blues, and white, walk along the mud and brick sidewalks. An old woman toddles along on her small bound feet. People riding bicycles and pulling handdrawn carts fill the streets. An old man passes carrying a straw basket of produce on the back of his bicycle. Another man pulls concrete blocks in a hand-cart. Not permitted to own cars, individual Chinese haul everything from steel and logs to their crippled grandmothers by hand-cart and by bicycle...

Author: By Jennifer H. Arlen, | Title: The Streets of Xian | 4/9/1982 | See Source »

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