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...boots, the reverent women and their little ducks and that old man chanting about patriotism--they got to me. They were mad, mad at everybody, and it's not even necessary to go through the multi-cultural litany because we all know that they just don't give a shit about anyone that's not like them. And why should they? Believing that they are the true Americans, and the immigrants and Jews and blacks and gays, are trespassers, they appear to themselves in the right to reclaim their country. Cloaked in those colors, they certainly appeared legitimate, especially...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Saturday In Germany | 3/5/1996 | See Source »

Like the man said himself, "This is some good shit!" Bo Diddley's sold out show at Harper's Ferry last Thursday night was definately some good shit. In the one hour set Diddley revealed himself as both an upbeat entertainer and unpretentious guitar picker...

Author: By Ramsey M. Ravenel, | Title: BO DIDDLEY SINGS THE BLUES | 2/29/1996 | See Source »

Seeing the ART's Tartuffe is definitely an enjoyable experience. The production is gorgeous and the acting is excellent. You will laugh a great deal, too. However, Rochaix should have used the original text. The words "shit" and "fuck" do not need to be in a play to make it funny. All one needs is good writing; Moliere provides that...

Author: By Theodore K. Gideonse, | Title: Moliere, We Hardly Knew Ye | 2/22/1996 | See Source »

Parker, in Robinson's hands, is doubly damned, both by his self-destructiveness and his awareness of his own role in this destruction. In one scene, he warns a young man not to make the mistakes he has made with drugs and alcohol: "If you mess with that shit you miss the best years of your life, years of pure creation". "Live Bird" makes us realize just how much we've missed out on in losing Charlie Parker so young...

Author: By Joyelle H. Mcsweeney, | Title: Playwright Explores Link Between Jazz and Theater | 2/8/1996 | See Source »

...something you can't force, so you never know when it's going to happen. It can be really tough sometimes, when you're like"--and for the first time in the interview, the accent that Natchez adopts is forceful, but his own--"'Dammit, this is the same shit I've been playing for two years. Why can't I learn something new? Why can't I get better? I think I could...

Author: By Kathryn R. Markham, | Title: SKAVOOVIE! | 2/3/1996 | See Source »

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