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...Delia Cards (Aaron Zelman), the thoroughly corrupt golddigger with whom he sings "It's Good to Be Evil." (Sample lyrics: "Being kind is kinda stupid/ Being just is just as dumb.") So Grump tries to blackmail the pageant's judges: Wyatt Stinksinhere (a Yosemite Sam parody played by Michael Rosenbaum), Austin Tation (a Don King parody played by Todd Kessler) and Ali Caneet (a Muhammad Ali parody played by Skip Sneeringer...

Author: By Michael R. Grunwald, | Title: Lotts of Fun in Las Vegas | 2/21/1992 | See Source »

...doubt the Warren Commission's finding that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone in shooting Kennedy. While no new evidence has emerged, the film has focused attention on the band of mostly self-appointed experts who zealously pursue theories of a wider plot. This subculture is explored here by Ron Rosenbaum, a contributing editor of Vanity Fair and the author of Travels with Doctor Death, who has written extensively on conspiracy theories...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Taking A Darker View | 1/13/1992 | See Source »

Unfortunately, Fried-Miller fails to develop the humorous potential in the police officers. The Serjeant--weakly played by David Miller--was only accompanied by three officers, of which only one (Michael Rosenbaum) maintained character and sang clearly. The lyrics were too often obscured by the orchestra...

Author: By Dvora Inwood, | Title: Pirates Enchanting, Though Offensive | 12/13/1991 | See Source »

Oregon's list is not without critics. The Washington-based Children's Defense Fund is actively lobbying against the Medicaid waiver needed to put the plan into effect. Says CDF director Sara Rosenbaum: "We don't understand why the state's poorest children have to give up literally life-and-death benefits for the sake of this social experiment...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Oregon's Value Judgment | 11/25/1991 | See Source »

...stroke of genius appears in the second act, after David has become enormously successful. Rosenbaum makes David's house a skeletal frame through which the audience can see the dilapidated barn. Superimposing the skeletal house on the barn prevents the audience from forgetting David's humble origins, just as David himself cannot...

Author: By Deborah Wexler, | Title: The Show That Needs No Luck | 11/15/1991 | See Source »

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