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As someone who never baked a cake or made pie crust until I was truly grown, I now know that all those people whose deft activities had made me feel too clumsy, too inexpert, too "unhomespun" to pull a tin out of the oven and feel that warm, pleasantly self-satisfied sense of achievement were, frankly, playing a scam.
And, quite frankly, playing college basketball to empty bleachers could hardly compare to her high school experience, when she played before nothing but packed houses.
"Frankly, playing at a gig with The Cult never appealed to me in the first place… there would be a problem with the dressing room and witnessing The Cult charge the fans $200 per head for a Meet & Greet… Lastly, all their songs suck!
I can't envisage it being the other way round.' Scudamore can foresee Asian money outweighing domestic money, but adds: 'Quite frankly we play when we play.
"For kids in their twenties, for someone to have an apartment like that was unusual, and spectacular". Lonergan's grandmother still lived in the building; during the years of their shared residency, she developed Alzheimer's disease, a decline that Lonergan dramatized in "The Waverly Gallery," a frankly autobiographical play for which he was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize, in 2001.
The frankly autobiographical play was told from the perspective of a young man whose father was a journeyman musician with a devotion to his craft and an itinerant life that had a devastating effect on his relationship with his wife and family.
Lonergan's grandmother still lived in the building; during the years of their shared residency, she developed Alzheimer's disease, a decline that Lonergan dramatized in "The Waverly Gallery," a frankly autobiographical play for which he was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize, in 2001.
Frankly, the play seems an odd choice for the Mark Taper Forum.
He says that "even if I had to cut the list down and say who is in the top 20 essayists of the century, I would have him there". Though he hasn't seen "The Body of Bourne" (frankly, the play got mixed reviews), Atwan calls Belluso "gutsy" for dramatizing Bourne.
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