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Sweet Chef was only too happy to share some of his sweetness.
"They liked his sweetness.
Yet he never lost his sweetness.
His sweetness was going to be gone.
(Rather, his sweetness and regret recall another monologue about dashed dreams: Eugene O'Neill's "Hughie").
(USA Today liked his "sweetness and spunk". The Washington Post called him irresistible).
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All his life, Saint Laurent has been described as a child, and when I was with him, I too sensed his childish sweetness, his harmless-baby regard.
His tastes, raw and insatiable, were for whores in the gutter and drinking until dawn; yet his essential sweetness of temper kept Johnson sweet, too.
His terror and dejection in the title role of George Balanchine's "Prodigal Son" are as palpable as his goofy sweetness in Jerome Robbins's "Fancy Free" and his louche exuberance in Twyla Tharp's "Push Comes to Shove".
His humor is compassionate and tender but offers no exit — his wistful sweetness rapidly crystallizes to the sharp corners and cutting edges of exasperation, derision, and despair.
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