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...While" are enjoyable, but lack the gusto that makes others on the album stand out. Perhaps these songs would appeal more to the "adult contemporary" crowd. "Hold me, fold me in your arms/Baby be my refuge and keep me from the storm/Will you enclose me, keep the villain out/Darling isn't that what you and I are all about..." ("Hold Me for a While"). These songs are perfect for a romantic evening on board a cruise ship, with a gentle breeze and a sky full of stars. Don't be surprised to find them hits on the "easy listening" station...

Author: By Irit Kleiman, | Title: Survival of The Soulful | 12/2/1993 | See Source »

John Jasper is a role that could have been made for Adam Feldman. In this classic villain role, Feldman gets to leer and lech to his heart's content. More seductive than slimy, Feldman's dapper Jasper seems a far better match for Rosa Bud than Drood. Jasper is also a role that shows off Feldman's magnificent voice...

Author: By Lori E. Smith, | Title: Drood's Murder Captivates | 11/18/1993 | See Source »

...Robber Bride explores the character of a female villain who torments the lives of three other women throughout the novel...

Author: By Allyson V. Hobbs, | Title: Novelist Atwood Visits City Library | 11/9/1993 | See Source »

Paine Hall also played the villain yesterday to hundreds of students, who paid the price for months of procrastination over Literature and Arts B-71, "Jazz: An American Music...

Author: By Stephanie P. Wexler, | Title: Midterms Cause Stress For Students, Libraries | 11/2/1993 | See Source »

Sucking the blood of all who cross him, Dr. Petiot changes his costume to meet the demands of the time. Whether Dr. Petiot or disguised as some other man by day, he is always a villain by night. The black cape, dark circles under the eyes, and devilish eyebrows render the doctor not so different from the vampire of the film's early moments. Scorning sleep, Dr. Petiot declares his preference for night and chaos, "What I like about this war...you're plunged into real darkness...

Author: By Caralee E. Caplan, | Title: Petrifying `Petiot' | 10/21/1993 | See Source »

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