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...borders on hysteria. During his amusing solo, "Be Like the Bluebird," his playful vocal tricks give way to a voice as soaring as any in the cast. Phoebe Green's moll Bonnie, suggests the roll of the ocean all by herself, like a slightly underfilled waterbed: push on the thrust-out derriere and the chest doubles in size. This kind of physical characterization requires uncanny discipline, and when she marshals all that energy into a number like "Heaven Hop," she and the four accompanying "Angels" blow the roof off. And Devall Patrick's Sir Evelyn Oakleigh is a marvelous British...
...thrust of President Carter's economic policy "is to divide our natural constituency and make it very difficult to organize people," Bert DeLeeuw, director of the Movement for Economic Justice, said last night before about 11 people at Phillips Brooks House...
...rhythmic impulse, as in a dream, was the time of the sea-drift, rippling the dancers' bodies like wind on water. Meg Streeter's "Waves Blown Back" was less articulate, though still structured with thematic clarity. Streeter's dancers flashed across the stage in nimble zigzags, exploring the buoyant thrust of clean angles from a compact center...
...newly-released book, In His Image: The Cloning of a Man, is worth reading if only to consider some of the issues and ethical questions which cloning and current scientific research thrust on a largely unsuspecting populace...
...thrust of President Carter's new urban policy is to form a partnership between the federal and local government in an effort to revitalize the cities, Jack H. Watson Jr., assistant to the president for governmental affairs, said in a speech last night...