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PAUL TAYLOR'S SORCERY
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Who else but choreographer Paul Taylor, given his notoriously
sly, barbed imagination, would name a character in a dance piece "A
Chaste Lounge"?
The Lounge-really a personification of a shrink's couch, to be
danced by Mary Cochran-is one of the principals in Taylor's newest
opus, "The Sorcerer's Sofa," which will receive its world premiere
performance during this week's run by the superb Paul Taylor Dance
Company at the Kennedy Center's Eisenhower Theater, starting Tuesday
evening.
Researching early versions of the original tale-best known to
most folks through Walt Disney's animated ...
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Humanist profile: Clarence Darrow 1925 Scopes trial attorney.
Magazine article from: The Humanist
; ...and investigation is the beginning of wisdom. --Clarence Darrow in Why I Am an Agnostic One of the most famous lawyers in U.S. history, Clarence Seward Darrow is best known as a defender of civil liberties and...
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Courting success in role of lawyer
Newspaper article from: Evening News - Scotland
; Clarence Darrow, King's Theatre **** HOW can you sum up a man's life? Clarence Seward Darrow could have done it and done it beautifully. Darrow was a mess of...
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Oscar 1932 and 1933
Newspaper article from: The Malay Mail
; ...patterned after William Jennings Bryan who lost the court case to a lawyer played by Spencer Tracy and patterned after Clarence Seward Darrow). March continued to act until he was 76 years old. His later credits included 1961's The Young Doctors...
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ASK THE GLOBE
Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe
; ...Familiar Quotations indicates the famous criminal lawyer Clarence Seward Darrow (1857-1938) expressed that opinion in an interview in Chicago in April 1936. One of Darrow's best-known cases was the 1925 John T. Scopes...
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Anniversaries
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; ...assassinated 1881; Benjamin Harrison, 23rd US President, 1901; George Earle Buckle, journalist, 1935; Clarence Seward Darrow, lawyer, 1938; Major Frederick George Jackson, Arctic explorer, 1938; Lucien Levy- Bruhl, philosopher...
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Is SMS wrecking your English?
Newspaper article from: New Straits Times
; ...want to go to KL or PD?", "It's no biggie", and "But that's just soooo kiasu!" abound. As US lawyer Clarence Seward Darrow puts it, "Even if you do learn to speak correct English, whom are you going to speak it to?" Language-related...
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Inauguration is a chance for a little history lesson
Newspaper article from: Sun, The: Homer Township - Lockport - Lemont (IL)
; ...famously known as part of the prosecution team that battled Clarence Darrow in the 1925 Scopes trial, which argued evolution versus...into speeches by such famous speakers of their times as Seward, Jefferson Davis, Toombs and Noah Webster, but he...
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