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Murray's gift is to make the appalling appealing. As the gonzo journalist in Where the Buffalo Roam, the blissed-out war veteran in The Razor's Edge, the sadistic TV executive in Scrooged or the crazed hypochondriacs in Little Shop of Horrors and What About Bob?, Murray always imparted a blithe, loosey-goosey air of getting through life on his terms, in his own high style. He has the natural actor's charm of making manners matter. He carries Groundhog Day with his uniquely frittery nonchalance and makes the movie a comic time warp anyone should be happy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Bill Murray's Deja Voodoo | 2/15/1993 | See Source »

...ordinance which would require dogs at Fresh Pond to be leashed will be voted on later this month, she said. Fresh Pond is the only remaining public space in the city where dogs are allowed to roam unleashed...

Author: By Anna D. Wilde, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Possible Outbreak of Rabies Threatens City of Cambridge | 1/4/1993 | See Source »

...hallmark track, though, is I Ain't Gone Under Yet, an eloquent portrait of a stereotype-defying young mother on the streets. The piece aims to make listeners rethink their assumptions about the homeless and single mothers. First Cherry raps, "The city's my home, the streets where I roam/ But still I leave the drugs and violence alone." Then she breaks out into smooth singing: "Your under is my over/ I've never seen your over yet/ But don't forget/ I ain't gone under...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Sweet yet Fiery Essence | 12/14/1992 | See Source »

Cambridge residents yesterday again expressed concern about the council's proposals, saying dogs should be allowed to roam free...

Author: By Geoffrey J. Hoffman, CONTRIBUTING REPORTER | Title: City Moves to Leash Dogs at Fresh Pond; Owners Wary of Restrictions on Canines | 12/2/1992 | See Source »

...through the woods of upstate New York, flintlock rifle in hand. The light is dappled, the deer are leaping, and the whole scene is actually being shot on the parklands of a Vanderbilt mansion in the heart of North Carolina. Poor Nathaniel doesn't have any real woods to roam anymore. Instead, he and his Mohican companions are trapped in a contrived, expensive prison: a brainless, phony, bombastic sell-out that reeks of everything evil in Hollywood. It is a depressing piece of work...

Author: By Thomas J. Scocca, | Title: EVIL IN HOLLYWOOD | 10/1/1992 | See Source »

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