Word: one-woman
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...Scalise also emphasized, however, the Radcliffe victory was far from being a one-woman show. Fine support from the Crimson's other forwards, particularly Hart and Suki Magraw, gave St. Louis frequent goal-scoring opportunities in front...
...House of Barrymore into the ninth generation, Colt made her acting debut at 18 performing alongside her mother in Scarlet Sister Mary. A lyric soprano, she later sang in concerts, nightclubs and with several opera companies, including the New York City Opera. She toured Europe with her one-woman revue of musical theater and returned to Broadway in Harold Prince's production of Follies...
Lily is Lily Tomlin-of course. The reporter is Lily Tomlin-of course. And the chameleon is Lily Tomlin too. Indeed, if someone were to ask the real Lily Tomlin to stand up this week when she opens her one-woman show on Broadway, there would be either dead silence-or a forest of waving hands...
...walk down Chicago's Michigan Avenue. "One of the things that is so difficult for me in this business is that I have to be so careful how I get out of a cab, how I walk across the street, how I might turn an ankle," reflects Shirley MacLaine. "I've gotta be careful about everything." Maybe so, but 22 years after her first movie and 23 years after going from Broadway understudy to leading lady, Shirley MacLaine is still racing through life like a one-woman track team...
...always, 98% of the people who read paperback historicals and almost all the people who write them are female. Fawcett Books publishes 14 historical romancers, all women, whose books sold 6 million copies in 1976. Bantam's Barbara Cartland, 75, the grandma of the genre and a one-woman fiction factory who can dictate a 180-page book in seven days, has 212 titles to her credit. Last year she wrote 21 love stories of beribboned yore in which, as usual, all the heroines remained virgins...