Word: okaying
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Jake's on Boylston St. has a nice downstairs bar. Drinks are okay, if a bit expensive, and there's often good live folk music...
...Okay. Been to Mass lately...
...competence, and above all, money--are manifold and obvious. Despite the enthusiasm of its members, the future of the Harvard-Radcliffe Dance Company remains precarious. But that does not mean that the present experience is wasted. As Fine put it, "The Company could easily fold, but that would be okay, because dance is ephemeral--it blossoms, and then it's gone...
...instruments before I realized the concert had begun. Paxton joins Moss for one instrumental section; later Moss takes another while Paxton disappears to change from a red T-shirt into a yellow one. The concert ends as Paxton, drawing a deep breath, exchanges a look with Moss that says, "Okay, now just one more." He then springs into a strenuous, exhilarating knot of dancing that inspires the small audience to respond with lengthy applause...
...Okay, and I admit I'm hard put to tell one Hare Krishna zomboid apart from one another. Okay, and what Journal says sounds sorta wilted flower-powered nice. But in "Perspective" Journal editor Sherman Goldman proceeds to use rhetoric like a travelling politician who's eaten too much fruit in a strange constituency. He uses all the fine-sounding analogies and metaphors but there's a queasiness beneath...