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Loving Couple
D IRECTOR WRITER John Sayles seems to like his movies heavy on soundtrack, light on plot. In his recent Lianna,
Whodunit With a Twist
T HERE'S SOMETHING about English country houses that attracts a corpse. Walk into any Thropshire drawing room, peruse your surroundings
A Lame Alibi
O N DECEMBER 16, 1981, a Brooklyn woman named Shirley Santos--an unwed mother with six children--brought her four-year-old daughter to
Paranoia
W HEN I was in third grade at the New Lincoln School in Manhattan, a clever sex education teacher showed
New Directions on South St.
Once upon a time, more than a hundred years ago, a small group of Harvard men decided that they hated
BSO TKO'S PLO
I N 1978, actress Vanessa Redgrave won in academy award for her performance in "Julia." She used her acceptance speech,
Chic Lit
E MILY PRAGER HAS TAILORED her new collection of short stories to a narrow audience. Thirty-one-year-old graduates of elite private
Randy Andy
P ITY Prince Andrew, age 22. All he wanted, as the British are so lond of saying, was to have
Scenes of Paris
I N ONE PARTICULARLY poignant moment in Jean Jacques Beineix's new movie Diva. Cynthia Hawknis, the striking Black soprano of
Side by Side by Schubert
In chinos, basketball sneakers and a pink Lacoste shirt, Michael Schubert paces about the Hasty Pudding Club's cluttered office. "I
Bowie Worship
T HERE ARE BOWIE FANS and there are Bowie fans. The former enjoy listening to "Changes," and will occasionally drop
Running for Love
W HEN PERSONAL BEST first opened, its advertisements featured a sweaty and determined Mariel Hemingway crouching in racing position. Above
Bach-Packing in the Woods
N estled in the grey-green Monadnock mountains of New Hampshire, there's a place--let's call it Pear valley-- where people gather
Fogg Supporters Eye Goal As March 15 Deadline Nears
A week after President Bok announced he would approve plans to build a $16.5 million extension to the Fogg Art
Cinematic Continental Drift
T OWARDS THE MIDDLE of Cannery Row, Suzy, the film's heroine, goes out to dinner with the town intellectual, Doc.