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G. WILLIAM Winborn
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UNNATURAL STILLBORN KILLERS
In order for a satire to succeed, it must blur the line between exaggeration and reality. The reader, or in
Summer Flicks: The Crime's Pix 'n Pans
This summer proved to be chockedfull of some wonderful filmmaking. By the same token, it had some real losers. Below
Oh, 'Corrina, Corrina,' Why Can't You Be True?
I n a reprise of her real-life cross-racial relationship with Ted Danson, Whoopi Goldberg stars "Corrina, Corrina" as the yin
Brattle Presents Old and New Classics
T he Brattle Theatre serves up a Sunday Mike Nichols duo, "The Graduate" and "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" along
Harvard Welcomes the Uncrowned
F rom pornographic violence to the outright bizarre to crazy gimmicks, the "Renegade Cinema of Doris Wishman," opening tomorrow at
Crimed Tries to Master the Art of Losing
E lizabeth Bishop, one of my favorite poets, wrote a poem which has been my lesson for the summer. It's
Summer's Gift Will Touch Your Heart
A serious and touching British drama, Richard Loncraine's "The Wedding Gift" employs some of England's most talented actors and actresses.
RYAN IS CLEARLY... ...BACK IN THE SADDLE AGAIN
Jack Ryan is back, he's mad and he's fighting singly-handedly for truth, justice and the American Way. In essence, he's
Film Has 'Just Cause' for Square Shots
As one "outraged" Harvard student of the Class of 1995 put it, the "liberal Hollywood connection is at work again."
'Metropolitan' Doesn't Work Abroad
Barcelona Directed by Whit Stillman '73 At local theaters Opens today Whit Stillman '73 is best known for his small
Bergman Happens To Find a Great Duo
It Could Happen to You Directed by Andrew Bergman At local theaters Opens today Could it happen to you? Possibly.
Look Out For 'Rear Window'
1954 ...Dior's A-line dress has swept Europe and the United States, charm bracelets are in and the precursor to the
BLUES FOR ZOOS
W hat exactly is the Blues? To a neophyte Blues listener like me, this seems like a legitimate question. When
More New Cores In Store
Bemoaning the dearth of interesting Literature and Arts cores? Never fear. Six additional core courses will be offered this year,
Dining Services Gain Space, Ideas With Move
On June 25, the Harvard University Dining Services officially moved their Purchasing, Retail Operations and Director's offices to their new