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This is due largely to what is known in the author's literary circle as resonance-the rich tone that even a tabloid subject causes when drawn across a perceptive and deeply cultured intelligence. Where newspaper readers saw the case as little more than an upper-middle-class rendition...
Cukor and Bisset spread before the audience lavishly lit shots of male musculature curving with sinuous grace, while Bisset's now famous breasts (remember the poster for The Deep?) remain unexposed, indeed, barely acknowledged by the costume designer. Bisset herself gives a bold yet detailed performance, wariness creeping into her...
In sum, the school lunch program is a classic example of an entitlement plan that started small, achieved worthy results but grew to dimensions never initially envisioned. By cutting subsidies, the Administration is trying to encourage a return to community volunteerism and individual responsibility, as symbolized in part by the...
As the number of big-city papers dwindles, the survivors become less partisan and become all things to all men. Their editorials seek more to reason than to rant. Op-Ed pages give others a voice. Papers that don't want to make waves rent their opinions from elsewhere...
(Bryden Thomson conducting the Ulster Orchestra; Chandos). Sir Hamilton Harty (1879-1941) is probably best known in America as a reorchestrator of Handel's Water Music. But Harty, born in County Down, was also a composer and conductor. The Irish Symphony mixes such well-known tunes as The Girl...