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...good for so many, did he turn his back on the generation of tomorrow? For something he considers even more important. His latest album, Evergreen Everblue, is not merely inappropriate for toddlers; it is a warning screech of apocalypse. Its cover portrays a haunted Raffi with death's-head stare, his beard spiked with acid-laden pine trees. Instead of warmly promising, as one of his favorite children's songs did, that Everything Grows, the new Raffi howls piercingly, "Why are we poisoning our children? What's the matter with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: No More Clapping Hands: RAFFI | 10/7/1991 | See Source »

Rasminsky also uses creative blocking, facing two characters in opposite directions to stare at the moon. Such techniques overcome the traditional problems associated with theater in the round, enabling various sections of the audience to face the action at the same time...

Author: By Amanda Schaffer, | Title: Innovative Menagerie | 10/4/1991 | See Source »

...paid to worry; most Bush advisers are confident about the outcome of next year's election. "Even with bumps in the road," says Rich Bond, the Republican consultant who engineered Bush's startling upset of Ronald Reagan in the 1980 Iowa caucuses, "at some point the President will stare straight into the camera and remind people that the world is still a very messy place and that he, rather than the other guy, has proved he can manage America's role in it. When all is said and done, that should be enough...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Political Interest Fears and Choices on the Road to '92 | 9/23/1991 | See Source »

...Staraya Ploshchad, strollers stare in wonder at the blank windows and locked doors of the vast gray building that is the headquarters of the vanishing Soviet Communist Party. Laughter and cheers erupt as a 5-year-old boy, encouraged by his father, urinates on the wall. A graffitist has scrawled DOSHLI (We've come this far) -- the slogan of Soviet soldiers fighting to victory over Germany in World...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Party Is Over | 9/9/1991 | See Source »

...years to put on their show. Forever Plaid, a year old, has built a coterie of fans; President Bush's brother Jonathan has seen the show seven times and held his birthday party there. "It's no longer enough to go to the theater and just sit and stare," says Jonathan Scharer, producer of Pageant and Forbidden Broadway. "People have more fun when they can have a drink and relax, cool off and feel comfortable...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Come to The Cabaret! | 8/12/1991 | See Source »

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