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...fires that burst up. Wilson succeeds in giving his audience a jaundiced, disturbing look at the background of village life. But what might have made effective background serves as Rimer's meat and potatoes. In place of characters, the audience gets caricatures: the gossipy old women (Suzanne Vine and Ilana Hardesty) knitting the scenes together: the gushing, pouting hot-pink bobby-soxer (Alexandra Loeb); the broad Mid-western accents of a farmer (Paul Breenhalgh); the fire-and-brimstone preacher and judge (both by Paul Erickson). There are so many roles that the caricatures all blur together, making the audience work...

Author: By John KENT Walker, | Title: Rimers, But Few Reasons | 4/21/1981 | See Source »

...FERRANTE: 13, 12, for 25; ANNIE MACMILLAN. 15, 4, for 19; JENNIFER WHITE; 8,4 for 12; KERRY BRYAN: 8, 0, for 8; WISTIE OPPENLANDER; 1, 4, for 5; CHRIS SAILER; 0, 2, for 2; ANNIE VELIE; 1, 1, for 2: SARAH SEWALL; 1, 0, for 1; ZANNE VINE; 1, 0, for 1; The laxwomen face their stiffest challenge since spring break Saturday when they travel to Amherst to face UMass...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Curtin Being Watched; Ruggers Travel to Ivies | 4/18/1981 | See Source »

IMAGINE! America's almost favorite pair of comedians (excluding the team of George Bush and Billy Carter) answering your questions, pronouncing your name in print! Ask Cheech! Ask Chong! Just send your questions, whether weird or wise, to Cheech and Chong Quizmaster, Ampersand, 1680 N. Vine, Suite 201, Hollywood, CA 90028. We'll dispatch a hard-boiled, hard-nosed, maybe even hard-of-hearing journalist to Columbia Pictures, where Cheech & Chong will soon film Cheech & Chong's Columbia Project; we'll make those guys answer 20 of the best questions submitted (our choice, and that's final). What's more...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Win a Dream Answer from Cheech & Chong! | 11/18/1980 | See Source »

LOON LAKE shimmers in the dewy dawn, prose and poetry, beautiful words strung like a creeping vine in a jungle of Adirondack fir. But E. L. Doctorow's images evaporate in the sunlight. He tightly wraps the vine around his totem of America then chops at this wooden monument like a pecking bird. He hunts for seedy answers to those pregnant questions only poets ask. He wants to know who we are, where we have come from, what we look like to ourselves. He whirls in a magical helix around America's spine and in the end he finds that...

Author: By David Frankel, | Title: A Conjurer of Words | 11/8/1980 | See Source »

...have your wise and wonderful words printed in this letter section, but first you must write us a letter. Simple! Send those kudos, complaints and comments to In One Ear, Ampersand, 1680 N. Vine Street, Suite 201, Hollywood...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: IN ONE EAR | 10/16/1980 | See Source »

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