Word: everydayness
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...with which the first act ends. It makes the heroine's appearance in a long black robe for the second act as effective as it is inevitable. Stuart Sundlun's set and Bill Scherlis's lighting, by way of contrast, lack the menacing shadows demanded by the play, whose everyday aspects are quite apparent enough...
However extraordinary Sidewalk Sam might appear to the general public, it is the conventional art world--the art bureaucracy, as Sam calls it--which is most aware of how unconventional Sam really is. Concrete pavement, after all, is not your everyday medium. Neither are the wooden planks he works with in his East Cambridge studio strictly "accepted...
...crown for the hand of Wallis Warfield Simpson cannot remotely claim the urgency and import that H.L. Mencken once assigned to it when he called it "the greatest story since the Resurrection." Ryton is a slave to the egalitarian fallacy-namely, that under the trappings of royalty lie simple everyday souls who have their ups and downs just like thee...
...have heard it described." Her ideal, however, was "once a month when both feel well. And in the daylight." A Stanford woman admitted that she enjoyed sex weekly, bul commented that it served "a higher purpose than physical enjoyment. Simply sweeps you out of everything that is commonplace and everyday. A strength...
West went on to become chief usher himself. Now retired, after 28 years of service to six First Families, he has applied his own magnifying glass to the everyday detail of life at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue and produced a dignified, yet down-home look at a series of tenants who moved in with a four-year lease but sometimes stayed on longer...