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...Boston Ballet has a fabulous reputation, and a well-deserved one at that. Its dancers hail from all over the world. The costumes in its productions are nothing short of spectacular. Even the Wang Center itself is a magnificent building--one could stare for hours at the ceiling alone and still not witness all of its glorious details...
...lacking in modern life [ESSAY, April 1]. Oh, how has modern man lost the imagination to capture the awesome rhythm of the seasons, of night and day, light and darkness, sun and moon? It's a poor existence indeed if we cannot find the time to stand and stare at all the loveliness and mystery, small and great, that surrounds us--like the coming of spring. GRAY PHOMBEAH London...
...with defenders so loyal that they often found slights even in comments that didn't mention Quayle's name--my proposal, for instance, that we pass a constitutional amendment requiring a C average for the presidency. I've pointed out, though, that any commentator who said Quayle had a stare like a deer caught in headlights was bound to get more letters from deer lovers than from supporters of the Vice President...
...floor in one of those cubicles formed by the walls of books. There I was, lounging in a teal plastic-leather chair with my feet propped on an even less comfortable wooden one. My head was resting on the arm, poised for slumber, but all I could do was stare at the Cambridge History of Iran on the shelf in front of me. Lamont just isn't equipped for napping...
What's a Loveless woman to do? Simple: stare back at the man who done her wrong and give him caustic advice. The album's first single, a cool Matraca Berg easy-rockin' plaint, says it tartly: "You can feel bad if it makes you feel better." That's the '90s cad for you. He'll take a little short-term guilt--and instant absolution from the woman he's left in the dust...