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...perfect shot," Caples said. For a team that has had as much trouble scoring lately as the Crimson, Colligan's score must have seemed as sweet as the Forbidden Fruit...
...passions, Prince once again bares his tortured muse -- a silver-throated satyr torn between heaven and hell. But this time around, the paradox is addressed with a wry self-awareness that suggests he has struck a productive truce with his old demons. Chaste confections like And God Created Woman, Sweet Baby and Damn U are balanced by the pelvis-pounding grooves of The Max and the jazzy, snazzy Sexy M.F., which will be released in edited and unexpurgated versions...
...kinky kingdom is alive with the voices and concerns of ordinary people; in standout cuts like 7, The Morning Papers and The Sacrifice of Victor, the music teems with monologues, dialogues and soaring gospel exhortations, all conjoining in a communion of anger, hope and harmony. The irony is sweet enough for even the pharaoh of funk to savor. After years of penitential posing, Prince has looked into his jaded soul and found creative deliverance...
...parents that he lead the life they envisioned -- are all part of almost any gay adult's personal legacy. If not always richly detailed in the writing, the moments are staged by Marshall Mason with unusual power. As the younger Ned, John Cameron Mitchell is touching but seemingly too sweet and girlish to have ripened into the tough, caustic adult Ned. But perhaps this is Kramer's deepest point -- that the corrosive gap between boy and man was wrought by the unloving world around him. More than a play about AIDS and death, The Destiny of Me is a play...
From his previous albums, we know Prince iscapable of more, even when he's reinventinghimself. The pseudo-ballads "The Morning Papers,""God Created Woman" and "Sweet Baby" do not standup to the standards set by previous works "WhenDoves Cry," "Nothing Compares 2 U" or even theupbeat "Delirious," from...