Word: sadnesses
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Carstens explains that this is because the U.S. government gives no support to the IDAF. By comparison, the Swedish government contributes over $2 million a year. "The sad truth is that the least sympathetic governments of all are those of the United States and England," Carstens says. "So much for conservatives concerned for justice...
...Sad to say, the mediocrity found in our educational system [May 9] reflects our culture. Instead, education should set the standards for a society. The reforms recommended by the National Commission on Excellence in Education can help youngsters who have the potential to be educated. However, the proposals cannot compensate for role models that are lacking in the home. Education should follow its traditional function and resist social experimentation...
...last show: after nearly a quarter of a century of direction, he intends to go to Canada to pursue the neuro-psychology which was his first love. If the ART is indeed housing his final dramatic effort, then the company has gleaned great good fortune from an otherwise very sad occasion...
Presumably, the public has made it a box-office sellout in the titillating hope that it is a keyhole drama. Sad to say, Liz and Dick are almost as inept at playing themselves as they are at re-creating Coward's characters. All passion spent, they seem blankly disaffected, otherwise engaged. The chemistry between them is about as combustible as lukewarm tea, though their quarrels raise ghostly, vulgarized echoes of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf...
...sad fact that we get most of our humorous entertainment these days from television, and occasionally movies. Live comedy is a rare pleasure most people have seldom experienced. The Collaboration's combination of improv and skits is--if not the highest quality entertainment around--certainly an evening you won't find anywhere else in Boston...