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...also provided for excellent stage movement. Every character seemed to find a new way to walk onto the stage. A large window was placed into one flat so a garden scene could be created. This not only helped build consistency because the audience could see characters before they entered, but also made for good low humor as Prentice ducks under the window to avoid being seen...

Author: By Christopher J. Hernandez, | Title: Weary Comedy, Weary Cast Make 'What the Butler Saw' Tiring to See | 8/13/1993 | See Source »

...hopes you might have guessed, have been dashed. And like everyone in these dogdays of August, I'm starting to wonder where all that time has gone. These past two months have been a window into my post-Harvard life, and it doesn't look pretty. Why? Because Harvard just doesn't stop doing its crazy thing...

Author: By Michael K. Mayo, | Title: Summer Reading | 8/3/1993 | See Source »

...competition would be healthy for the majors. And, I suspect, anyone who had he chutzpah to start a new league would soon see thousand of frustrated fans, including this one, arrive at the ticket window...

Author: By Joe Mathews, | Title: While The Game Goes Up in Smoke | 8/3/1993 | See Source »

...pellets. He can't explain why he shot the dog. "What does it matter?" he asks with a shrug. Late one evening last March, he and a few friends crept up to a house and took several potshots. "I saw this dog sitting on a couch in this big window above the front porch, so I just shot him." Doug's expression is devoid of remorse or bravado as he drives by the brown, two-story house, recounting the incident one afternoon. A teenage girl with long brown hair sits on the porch reading. The outer walls of the house...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Boy and His Gun | 8/2/1993 | See Source »

...still free to air whatever they want. Not to mention video games, rented movies -- and, of course, real life. "There's nothing more violent than watching the 11 o'clock news at night, and nothing more toxic," contends Peter Guber, chairman of Sony Pictures Entertainment. "Baby Falls Out of Window! Tune in at 11! We have to apply the same standards to all visual images -- not just what we call entertainment, but news, information and reality-based programs...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Networks Run for Cover | 8/2/1993 | See Source »

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