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Elizabeth A. Murphy

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Not All Holden Choir Voices Were Heard

To the editors: While your news article on the Holden choirs (News, “Holden Choirs Singing the Blues,” Feb. 6) rightly

Album Review: Buffy the Vampire Slayer - The Album

Buffy drives home, forlorn, after a particularly wrenching scene with Angel; teardrop face framed in the windshield under a rain-dark

Lighthearted Weapon

LETHAL WEAPON 4 Directed by Richard Donner Starring Mel Gibson, Danny Glover Don't ever throw a handgun overboard, because as

Deane's New Novel Explores N. Ireland Tensions

READING THE DARK By Seamus Deene 246 pp., $12 Vintage The terrain of Seamus Deane's new novel can be stunningly

Moody Novel Is No Pity Party

PURPLE AMERICA Rick Moody Back Bay Books/Little, Brown 298 pp., $13.95 There is a certain, dangerous school of modern fiction

Impressionism in the Big Easy: A Meeting of Minds in New Orleans

The best of all possible worlds, contrary to any notions Leibniz or Voltaire might have had, was post-Civil War New

Flurry of Activity Raises Awareness Of AIDS Crisis

A series of exhibitions, discussions and film screenings marked World AIDS Day at Harvard yesterday. The day's events are part

Family Ties: Acting Highlights 'Red Roses'

A funeral is an odd blend of joy and sadness. Relatives separated by miles and years ecstatically renew their old

Finally, a Festival Worth Seeing

Waltham is not, perhaps, the most diverting destination serviced by the MBTA. Many of the most prominent signs in town

Little Mystery to a Lighthearted 'Underworld'

George Orwell seems amused in many of his photographs; his twinkling gaze laughs at those who would look at his

Not Like That Book by Nabokov: 'Scores' Less of a Draw, More a Loss

Painting by numbers is not particularly taxing. The canvas comes prepainted, and a neat if unimaginative work is guaranteed. Nicholas

The Making of a Geisha and Life in an Okiya

Japanese geisha, Arthur Golden '78 explains, take great care with their makeup. The lengthy and complicated process of adding layers

Take a CAT Scan of Life

If Carol Shields, a Pulitzer Prize-winner for The Stone Diaries, ever tires of writing fiction, she should consider taking up

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