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Dishy added that artists priced out of Brooklyn could migrate north of the Harlem River, although he admitted the Bronx still faces "somewhat of an uphill battle."
Play derives its greatest emotional resonance from the arrival of Bob Dishy as Jerry's remarried father.
DISHY doc Noah Wyle, out of his scrubs after the end of hospital drama ER, is set to star in a new sci-fi series.
Now, is Dave sufficiently dishy to warrant a jolly good scrap between two lady delinquents with wet hair?
Siwan Morris: Glynneath girl Siwan, soon to be starring in the sexy new series of Caerdydd, turned the head of dishy Doctor Who Christopher Ecclestone and never looked back.
The coolest new flavor of pure pop arrives courtesy of Britain's Lily Allen, whose reggae- and funk-inflected tunes could be pages ripped from a dishy diary.
There are wonderful interactions--a dash of dishy girl talk ("Okay, as promised, a full report on my interview with abstract painter Brice Marden.
The boy who used to sit behind you in fourth-grade math is there, and he's shot up quite a few inches and is looking mighty dishy. He comes up to you and says, "Hey, it's been a long time.
Jean Christophe Novelli, Kellie's mentor, was dishy but I am not a sucker for Gallic charm so he failed to move me.
First, there are plans to spend her birthday night alone in Paris with her dishy boyfriend, Devon.
The dishy trashing of the film by the reviewer is not only heartbreaking, it's downright offensive.
Praising "Jackman's clean bonhomie and dishy metrosexuality" as a needed "antidote to such beefy Australian fare as Russell Crowe and Mel Gibson," Newsweek reported: "Jackman was delighted to hear rumors that he himself, despite being married with a son, was gay."
Allow a space of 3 days between each play for best results.") Abundant naughty tittle-tattle agreeably leavens the exhausting lucubration, although you won't find anything quite so indecorous as his knocking down Helen Frankenthaler in a fit of jealous rage at a party (see Florence Rubenfeld's dishy 1997 biography for that and more).