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...Alexei, played by Oleg Menshikov (Prisoner of the Mountains, Burnt by the Sun) leaves France to start a new life in Russia, the country where he was born, with his wife Marie and son Serioja. It doesn't take long for Alexei and Marie to realize they have made a huge mistake. Upon arriving in Russia, in a scene reminiscent of Hitler's concentration camps, Alexei and Marie watch as soldiers separate family members and then shoot a boy that attempts to rejoin his father. Events take a turn for the worse when a KGB officer accuses Marie of being...
...Gowl masters the play's most challenging role by showing us glimpses of sincerely felt pain and tenderness in the midst of Bananas' outrageous chatter and acrobatics, including watering the flowers on the wall and climbing on and under furniture. Meanwhile, in the "normal real world," her choir-boy son Ronnie (Paul Monteleoni '01) draws laughs as he attempts to bomb the visiting Pope, Bunny withholds her cooking from Artie until their honeymoon while freely dispensing sex, and Artie himself has his wife and girlfriend side by side as he vacillates between tender words and cruelty towards each. The plot...
Former President George Bush was portrayed as a bubble, in reference to the lack of vision the Republican allegedly possessed. His son, Republican presidential candidate George W. Bush, is an empty six-gallon cowboy...
Juan Miguel Gonzalez had a very bad day Thursday. First, he had to sit through a home video released by his Miami relatives and put in heavy rotation by the news networks in which his six-year-old son wagged a finger at his father and said he didn't want to go home to Cuba; then the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals concurred. The court issued an injunction ordering that Elian should remain in the United States pending the outcome of an appeal by his relatives for custody, and the Justice Department indicated it would hold off on efforts...
...That's got to have left Elian's father a very unhappy man, inasmuch as he came to the U.S. in the belief that he'd be quickly reunited with his son, with whom he'd wait out the appeals process. Thursday's ruling suggests Juan Miguel Gonzalez may now be required to wait out the appeals process without his child. "He was encouraged to believe that by coming here he'd prevail in the end," says TIME Justice Department correspondent Elaine Shannon. "But things aren't done here the way they're done in a dictatorship, and there...