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...Touch of the Poet. By Eugene O'Neill. Directed by Joe Dowling. Set in Boston during the last century, the play follows the career of a blustering Irish innkeeper forced to face the effect of his life illusions on his beloved family. American Repertory Theatre, 8 p.m. $18-$42. Call 547-8300 for tickets and more information...

Author: By Kelly T. Yee, | Title: This Week at Harvard | 3/10/1994 | See Source »

...Touch of the Poet.By Eugene O'Neill. Directed by Joe Dowling. set in Boston during the last century, the play follows the career of a blustering Irish innkeeper forced to face the effect of his life illusions on his beloved family. American Repertory Theatre, 8 p.m. $18-$42. Call 547-8300 for tickets and more information...

Author: By Kelly T. Yee, | Title: This Week at Harvard | 3/10/1994 | See Source »

...pretense to generational relevance aside, at its core, "Reality Bites" is basically a standard love triangle story, in which Leleina has to choose between the more stable Michael and the less stable Troy. It's kind of like "The Piano," except Ben Stiller is a lot funnier than Sam Neill and Ethan Hawke doesn't have any visible tattos...

Author: By John Donahue, | Title: Reality Bites More Than It Can Chew | 3/3/1994 | See Source »

...Seattle or someplace else that was more conducive to a life in the arts. And I thought, that's true, even when I got out of Yale, I moved to New York, and had a cheap apartment, and I was the delivery girl for the O'Neill Foundation and wrote my plays and had my plays done at Playwrights Horizons, and you could live that kind of a life. The kind of life one would have heard of in the '30s and the '50s, and it scares me now that you can't have that kind of life. I worry...

Author: By Vineeta Vijayaraghavan, | Title: WENDY WASSERSTEIN | 1/26/1994 | See Source »

...footfalls, we are left to rely on our intimate knowledge of the complex topography of Cambridge sidewalks. Since the disappointed faces of those whose bootless feet a momentary miscalculation has left sloppily soaked is a common sight, we may deduce that such knowledge is rarely perfect. Tip O'Neill (the man we have to thank for our undulating brick walkways) must be laughing from his grave...

Author: By Benjamin J. Heller, | Title: Speed the Plow | 1/21/1994 | See Source »

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