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...apercus) of varying profundity. Eberstadt is an accute observer of the intellectual and social snobbery which prevails among the wealthy young. Mocking the common assumption that to be sophisticated is to be blase, unflappable, Jem says, "It's not glamorous not to be shocked. It's autistic." (The pun on artistic should not be lost on those who have ever tried this route to social chic.) He continues...

Author: By Deborah J. Franklin, | Title: Rising Tide | 4/23/1985 | See Source »

...grotesque illustrations of fetuses and slogans depicting Ferraro as a bad Catholic, while their so-called issues-oriented counterparts joined in choruses of "Ronald Reagan, he's no good, send him back to Hollywood" and waved signs imploring their cohorts to "Break Ronald Reagan's Arms" in a tasteless pun on his defense policy...

Author: By David B. Pollack, | Title: A Question of Decency | 10/4/1984 | See Source »

...while, an air of tension was building. Everyone speculated about the date of the invasion, despite the posters that exhorted CARELESS TALK COSTS LIVES and ended in an execrable pun, BE LIKE DAD. KEEP MUM. An American major general blabbed at a cocktail party, "On my honor, the invasion takes place before June 13." An angry Dwight Eisenhower ordered him reduced in rank to lieutenant colonel and sent back to the U.S. As the invasion was about to begin, Leonard Dawe, a physics teacher who composed crossword puzzles for the London Daily Telegraph, was grilled by Scotland Yard detectives. They...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: D-Day: Overpaid, Oversexed, Over Here | 5/28/1984 | See Source »

...contains a couple of show-stopping numbers, sexual innuendo, a veritable pun orgy, and a kickline or two. Add a lot of champagne, most of it brought in fistfuls from the pre-performance cocktail party, and the hilarity begins to make--well, not sense, but something close...

Author: By Amy E. Schwartz, | Title: Belleboys in Love | 2/23/1984 | See Source »

...second act that things really begin to move--a welcome change from previous shows whose second acts just filled the time till the kickline. And the obligatory pun-fest midway through the act makes everything all right. The writers also deserve kudos for being the first in many years to actually offer a plot rationalization for the kickline itself, even if that rationalization, is too silly to appear in print...

Author: By Amy E. Schwartz, | Title: Belleboys in Love | 2/23/1984 | See Source »

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