Word: reveale
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...First Amendment hero, sanitizes the gamier aspects of his life and work as the creative force behind Hustler magazine. "Larry Flynt the Movie is even more cynical than Larry Flynt the Man," Steinem wrote in the New York Times, and the current issue of Penthouse promises to reveal "the real Larry Flynt." It includes an interview with Flynt's former brother-in-law, who accuses Flynt of, among many other things, considering a hit on Guccione (there's the rub!) and molesting one of his own daughters when she was 12 or 13. A second daughter--Flynt has five children...
With more sleep and more time to explore tangents, our work would reveal more imagination and less regurgitation. --Derek M. Glanz...
...little time and a little fun add up to make "Soup of the Day" a harmless, lightly amusing student production. A one-act play written and directed by Barbara M. Matteau, a masters candidate in Theater-Arts, "Soup" examines life's choices and familiar parent-child conflicts that can reveal them...
Jane is a plain, spinster-like divorcee, brimming with outwardly cheerful criticisms of her daughter's college antics that fail to show her daughter that she does in fact care about her welfare. Her verbal shots are accompanied by jerky, robotic gestures that reveal an underlying tension but are somewhat artificial and unconvincing. Azalea is the flowering know-it-all. Stubborn and unreceptive to motherly advice, she snaps defensively in response to every comment. She is a liberated student who savors the right to drink a glass of wine at lunch, if only for the shock value...
...names, costumes and mannerisms help to reveal character, superficial and predictable though those characters are. The Kronauer Space, an intimate, black-box style theater that seats about 30, is appropriate to this style of one-on-one theater, allowing for occasional eye contact between audience and actors. Because of the nature of the theater, the set is sparse but sufficient to meet the few demands made on setting and reality by this play...