Word: staging
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Laughter was one of the things that made Shapiro happiest on opening night, too, he says. "If I do something on stage and I hear someone laugh I think `Oh my God, what's more important than hearing someone laugh?'" says Shapiro...
Advanced standing students had to decide whether to enter the program and select a concentration by Oct. 31. Many of those who decided against advanced standing said they were unprepared to settle on a major at such an early stage...
...There wasn't a stage in the tournament that [Reilly] wasn't a major factor," says Jape Shattuck, the Harvard coach for Reilly's first two seasons. "In the tournament, he was a giant...
THOMPSON has absolutely no stage presence, and his band has even less (with the exception of drummer Kenny Aaronson, on loan from the John Cougar Mellencamp band). But Thompson endeared himself to the crowd, not by flashy guitar heroics or acrobatic dancing, but through his self deprecating stage patter...
Stern may be right, but the larger truth is that the candidates trivialized their campaigns in order to meet the demands of commercial TV news. The past had taught them that although a candidate might deliver a thoughtful speech, if he tripped and fell as he left the stage, that was all anyone would see on the news. TV covers only three things, says Bush's media guru, Roger Ailes, "visuals, attacks and mistakes." Broadcast news, agrees Michael Deaver, Ronald Reagan's former imagemaker, is "primarily concerned with entertainment values...