Word: wording
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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What should you expect of an artist who lists among his achievements a featured spot in a Tommy Hilfiger commercial--a sound that's reasonably pleasant but presented in so belabored a format as to be painful? That's Michael Fredo in short--a "talent" to whom that word should be applied cautiously...
...excited about it. But at the moment, this preliminary enthusiasm is riding only on what we know about the show, not this one. A modern treatment of the Passion of Christ demands some measure of experimentation and even controversy, but investigative research has managed to unearth only one word from the producers: visceral. This season's production brings together an incredible amount of raw talent, theatrical experience and pure, unadulterated enthusiasm--the perfect elements for making the sort of ground-breaking theatrical experience that we feel this show deserves, and hope it delivers. Crimson editor J. L. Martin envisions...
...only one sign stating that people will love you upon "coming out," yet I saw three signs prominently and gratuitously displaying the word "fuck." Similarly, I observed a 1:3 ratio between memorializing Matthew Shepard and glorifying fellatio. Clearly the propagandists have a set priority, which is not bringing down barriers between Americans. This isn't a political outcry; this is exhibitionism, an apolitical exercise in attention-seeking, excepting that it unfairly claims an entire unwilling group as its constituency...
...burden, particularly when the word "Official" was used. Because people instantly thought that I was doing something that Reagan and Nancy Reagan would have to approve, which was never the case. If they'd ever tried to get any control and look at what I wrote, I'd have walked away from the project...
...Sean: I think the hot dogs are the biggest but there's no way to incorporate the word into the song. The nuts at Fenway are far different...