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Word: shitting (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1990-1999
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...prison, where "things make sense," Olmos narrates the scenes in coarse verse. "Thought I knew it all/Ended up in Juvie Hall,/ and the shit got even deeper," he says as the scene cuts from juvenile hall to the inside of Folsom...

Author: By Joe Mathews, | Title: Drug Smuggling Can Get You Burnt To Death In Jail | 4/2/1992 | See Source »

Harvard pushed the lead to three when Hansen capitalized on a penalty shit with 17:28 left in the half and Berkery whipped the ball past BC goalie Laura Briggs with...

Author: By Andrew J. Arends, CONTRIBUTING REPORTER | Title: Undefeated Laxwomen Burn by Scrappy Eagles | 3/31/1992 | See Source »

Hans Canosa: What fascinates me in his work is issues of--you know, Brustein always used to say excrementalism, that just means shit obviously--that fascinates me, the same way that Brecht in his early plays obsessed with images of shit and sex, and every sexual character was a pimp or a whore...the same thing with Strindberg where he's always talking about the dirt, rising out of the dirt...

Author: By Vineeta Vijayaraghavan, | Title: Interpretations of Hans Canosa: Talking Theater With a Student Director | 3/19/1992 | See Source »

...thing that was strange about Dream play was when I first conceived of it, I thought I would have dirt all over the floor, shit everywhere, people shitting and pissing in colors. I mean, I knew colors had something to do with it...but as it evolved, everything became clear and pure and light. I don't know how that happened, it just happened through the process, because everything is discovered there...

Author: By Vineeta Vijayaraghavan, | Title: Interpretations of Hans Canosa: Talking Theater With a Student Director | 3/19/1992 | See Source »

Canosa: No, you're not wrong, but I went back to a transliteration of Strindberg that demonstrated that Strindberg really did use words like fuck and shit, because he was an excremental poet, but it wasn't well-received in the theater...

Author: By Vineeta Vijayaraghavan, | Title: Interpretations of Hans Canosa: Talking Theater With a Student Director | 3/19/1992 | See Source »

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