No better time to go 'Barefoot in the Park' (Lancaster Online)
It's been said that opposites attract, and it certainly seems that newlyweds Paul and Corie Bratter are from different ends of the spectrum.The tumultuous first week in the marriage of the Bratters is the source of laughs and romance in the Rainbow Dinner Theatre's rib-tickling pro...
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Dear Abby: Her hubby and brother-in-law are opposites, & there's the rub (Philadelphia Daily News)
DEAR ABBY: My sister, "Frannie," and I are both professionals, married to men who are complete opposites. My husband, "Grady," is a blue-collar guy who never attended college. He has many wonderful qualities, but lacks self-esteem. He has a good, stable job and is more "street smart" than "book smart."
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Roommates, snore at your own risk (Daily Illini)
Welcome to college! You and your new roommate will get along splendidly and soon be the closest of friends, unless he snores, in which case you'll have to kill him. Just kidding. You'll want to kill him even if he doesn't snore. This is because it takes a lot of maturity to live with another human being, and the reason for freshman roommates is that you lack the low level of maturity needed to ...
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The Same Man (The New Yorker)
George Orwell and Evelyn Waugh met on only one occasion, in 1949; neither man kept a record of what happened, and perhaps the only certain outcome of the meeting is the existence of this idiosyncratic book. Offering an appreciation of two writers typically seen as opposites, Lebedoff strives for neither . . .
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Twilight Zone blends fantasy with horror, enters parallel universe (Orion)
For one night, downtown entered a dimension as vast as space and as timeless as infinity. The classic "Twilight Zone" series, which ran for five years in the early '60s, was brought to the Blue Room Theatre on Friday night in "Twilight Zone Live!" Tales of suicide, fascism, tragedy and horror were given a fantastic treatment with personality.
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