All my experiences with Lonoke schools have been great.

If I had to compare myself to Baryshnikov, I'd give up and take up carpentry.

People will put up with a lot to be here, but that doesn't mean you have to make their life miserable, ... I set a tone that I want to be surrounded by thinking artists . . . I'm willing to manage their quirks, and my quirks, but it can't just be drama for drama's sake. Being a great artist doesn't mean you have to be crazy-out-of-your-mind temperamental.

You may or may not need our directory, but you always are going to need to know if your connection is secure.

We're responding to RFPs (calls for job bids for security systems) now.

At CNET, we are committed to building the Internet's largest database of products and prices for our large and loyal audience of computer and technology enthusiasts, ... We also see this audience becoming buyers of consumer electronics who place the same level of importance on reviews, pricing and comparisons for these kinds of products.

[In 1986, McKenzie publicly criticized his boss in a Dance Magazine interview, noting he'd] made the classic mistakes of a new director. ... The only time I was all right during that period was when I was on stage.

Down-to-earth . . . He's a very centered person, very comfortable in his own skin. I think most of the people he has to work with, and negotiate with, get that.

[The evening began with excerpts from a 1986 interview on Vermont Public Television's] Crossroads. ... coming back with a silver medal (from his first international ballet competition) certainly helped me get my first job.