Word: opinionatedness
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No great shakes as a play-at times rhetorical, at moments wooden, wobbly at the start, dawdling at the end-In Time to Come is yet a vivid stage document. At least twice-when the high-minded Wilson comes up against the hardheaded Lloyd George and the cynical Clemenceau, and...
Variety gave out last week its annual plaques for good work in radio. Made after a survey of radio "showmanagement," the 1941 awards were acute, opinionated, and hopeful.
The Seattle Symphony and the audience were much impressed. They were also impressed by the fact that the rich, gouty, opinionated, convivial conductor is one of the world's half-dozen best, and by his uninhibited performance: his hisses and shouted "Hos" (for loud passages), his spectacular wind-ups...
This is a sort of criticaster's view of Britain's two decades between wars. Unlike Frederick Lewis Allen's headline-hopping Only Yesterday, which had the pleasant, white-flannel air of Commencement Exercises for the end of its period, The Long Week End is almost fiercely...
Composer Walton's score arrived in Chicago late, only three weeks before it was to be played; it posed a problem for Chicago's Conductor Frederick Stock. Musicians' holographs are hen-tracky at best; this one was in pencil, was almost undecipherable. Conductor Stock and his assistant...