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Rachel H. Inker
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King Cotton
T HE COTTON CLUB is epic emptiness. Considering it had a mindboggling budget, a deluge of pre-release hype complete with
A Memory a Trois
LET'S FACE IT: Pinter is hard to pull off. Not only do Pinter plays often seem ambiguous to even the
Garbo's Not Enough
Meet Estelle Rolie. A labor supporting left winger, who wears legwarmers or orthopedic shoes, most of all Estelle loves Greta
Highway Robbery
O N A SATURDAY night in the suburbs, Mickey and Ray dine at an elegant restaurant to celebrate their wedding
New ideas promise progress
U nlike many Ivy League colleges Harvard has no women's studies department or concentration. The only paths available to undergraduates
A Magical Myth
I N A MIDWESTERN wheatfield, a small sandy-haired boy plays baseball with his father. Reaching into the air to catch
Cardboard Adolescence
M AYBE LATE LAST NIGHT as you were cramming for this morning's exam, there was a brief instant when you
Backswing
T ELEVISION FREQUENTLY creates a glorified American mythology, portraying applepie slices of the past and nostalgically recalling simpler days. Winners
A Flow of Misguided Emotions
I N THE FILM "E.T." actor Henry Thomas plays the shy boy who befriends the extra-terrestial with a handful of
Moon Publishing Co. Taps Professor
A Harvard Medical School professor serves as one of 18 scholars on the editorial board of Paragon House, a publishing
Spinning Their Wheels
C HARTING THE CAREER of world champion race car driver Shirley Muldowney from Schenectady housewife to champ, Heart Like a
Sunburn
W HILE WATCHING director Stanley Donen's latest film. Blame It on Rio, the viewers feel like tourists who have spent
Art Auctions Art for ART's Sake
High bidders at the American Repertory theatre's (ART) first celebrity auction last night. "Art for ART's sake," walked away with
Pudding Ticket Theft
Intruders broke into the box office of the Hasty Pudding Theatricals Company on Holyoke St. late Sunday night, stealing tickets
Serious Friends
A S THE FILM Entre Nous concludes with the French seashore at dusk, we observe the scene from the perspective