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...later this month. A second McDonagh play, The Cripple of Inishmaan, opens this week at the Public Theater, in a new production directed by Broadway veteran Jerry Zaks. Friends warned McDonagh against trying to make his U.S. debut with a double splash, but he dismisses the concerns with a smile that could be read either as naivete or arrogance: "I like the bigness of having two plays here. It's the pizazz. The Muhammad Ali thing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theater: Martin McDonagh: When O'Casey Met Scorsese | 4/13/1998 | See Source »

...then meanly refuses to acknowledge the resulting child Billy as his own, or to peel off any loot for child support. The story is told by Billy, who, as a teenager and then as an adult, skulks about the edges of Luke's fame, hoping forlornly for a smile from...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Oh No, Is It Him, Babe? | 4/13/1998 | See Source »

...around the corner of Boylston onto Tremont. They are followed by a marching band of 20 bagpipers, a mounted detachment of the Boston Police, and a small contingent of Greek-American veterans. Several floats from Greek Orthodox churches, clubs and schools drift past while their costumed riders wave and smile. A military jet flies low overhead, and a single propeller plane pulls an enormous Greek flag through...

Author: By Jonathan B. Stein, | Title: BUS STOP: | 4/9/1998 | See Source »

...only a hop, skip and a jump from the Davis T-stop, and it's located next to a tempting bakery, "Salt and Pepper's," where the indulgent can grab a post-shopping treat. Furthermore, C.J. will win over even the toughest-to-please clients with his charming smile and friendly (but not overbearing) approach...

Author: By Shara R. Kay, | Title: S'HABILLER en noir | 4/9/1998 | See Source »

Sometimes, even just a smile and a little eye contact can make a person feel better. One night, as I walked out of Christy's, I hesitated because I knew the man was going to ask me for money, and I only had a couple of pennies and my pint of sorbet. I felt guilty and embarrassed, so I considered walking away to avoid his inquiry...

Author: By Talhia T. Tuck, | Title: Don't Just Walk Away | 4/7/1998 | See Source »

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