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...after so much piercing, visionary pain, rehabilitation is neither a believable nor an appealing option. The angels at the drive in and behind the bar speak louder than the apostrophes which end many of the stories, addressing the reader. Johnson's depictions of the druggie's singular experiences shine with a metallic grace; the visions, the "rushing on a run," resist the very messiness of the world in which they occur. This simultaneous representation of a crude reality and a burning vision is Johnson's final unresolved gift to the reader...

Author: By Sarah C. Dry, | Title: Piercing, Visionary Son | 3/18/1993 | See Source »

...that in revising she kept two questions before her: "first, What did I want my readers to feel? and second, What was the work of this poem (its task in the world)?" The varying answers to these questions are apparent in every poem; a passion and sense of history shine through like "a molten hot light...

Author: By Natasha H. Leland, | Title: Lorde's Hypnotic Undersong | 2/25/1993 | See Source »

Captain Ted Drury thinks Tracy's spunk makes him shine in net. "Tripp played unbelievably tonight. He's a very confident...

Author: By Y. TAREK Farouki and Jay K. Varma, S | Title: No Shortage of Crimson Beanpot Heroes | 2/11/1993 | See Source »

...Iman has inspired much of the material on his upcoming solo album, his first in six years. Just recorded, Bowie says it "will examine the twists and turns of companionship." He adds, "All my albums start out bleak and veer toward the depressing. This one will let the sun shine through." Sunshine, yes, and a little sax playing from Major...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: It's Real Love | 1/18/1993 | See Source »

...types like to assume that dark matter is most likely made up of the same basic building blocks as ordinary, visible matter: protons, neutrons and electrons. One possibility is that dark matter is nothing more exotic than planet-like objects that are bigger than Jupiter but too small to shine like the sun. Such objects, known as MACHOs (massive compact halo objects), may be orbiting our own Milky Way like swarms of giant bees...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Dark Side of the Cosmos | 1/18/1993 | See Source »

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