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- He also confiscated Spucky s Polaroid camera, with which he zestily takes a lot of pictures.
- Dim sum and crisp-skinned roast suckling pig on napa cabbage with rice ( $ 5.95 ) are zestily satisfying.
- Given its 30-year span, this is an actor's vehicle, and Dreyfuss throws himself zestily into the role of the everyday hero.
- William Parrish, the noble tycoon played zestily by Anthony Hopkins in this otherwise somnolent, emotion-free weepie, is just such a fortunate paragon.
- The result is " The English Roses, " the first of five planned kids'tales written by Madonna and zestily illustrated by American fashion artist Jeffrey Fulvimari.
- He can zestily tick off one piece of suggestive data after another _ reports of Asian jade found in Aztec tombs, allegations of Chinese ideograms found on pre-Columbian pottery.
- Xenobia the Bearded Lady is one of the sideshow's main acts . ( King Neptune was played zestily by radical lawyer Ron Kuby, William Kunstler's former partner, who defended Zigun in an eviction suit last year .)
- The show also features spirited homages to singers and musicians, from Sam Cooke and Tito Puente ( zestily performed by Mayda Del Valle and Lemon ) to Jam Master Jay, the Run-DMC disc jockey who was shot to death last month.
- Australian Emma-Kate Croghan's intimate screwball comedy, " Love and Other Catastrophies, " is a zestily sweet, if paper thin, testimony to the " true adventure " of love _ romantic love and the love of movies.
- Coincidentally, " The Golden Age " spans the same period ( 1939-54 ) that is captured far more zestily by another current cameo-filled novel, Michael Chabon's " Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & AMP; Clay ."