Word: opinionatedness
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Epstein raised some vexed questions, but reduced the answers to stereotypes. He cast "the media" as a monolith instead of the collection of diverse organizations and individuals that is American journalism. In hanging the civil rights movement's troubles on sensation-seeking press coverage, he ignored a host of...
To use less dramatic imagery, the point is that most critics I know--all too often myself included--simply lose sight of, or lack the perspective to see themselves in relation to, the craft they purport to criticize, and the artists who make that craft come alive. That's not...
McCleery wants to entertain in Hardesty Park by revealing the clever way a young husband-wife duo comes to terms with its conflicting yearnings to stay together, despite a sour marriage. The action in the play takes place on an idyllic corporation kibbutz, tucked into the folds of rural Connecticut...
Symbolically, this spells the fall of the British Empire. But the sly, elusive, opinionated, middle-aged minx who occupies these quarters is not about to let the Establishment side down. Mrs. Rogers' husband is frequently away-if he exists. The playwright is ambiguous. She craves the company of a...
Not quite. At a press preview of the première (all shows are taped in advance in Los Angeles without a studio audience), Host Tom Snyder opened with a scathingly opinionated monologue on the Agnew resignation. He castigated the "pious and sanctimonious bilge coming out of Washington" and concluded...