Word: allene
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Lawson K. Allen '98, a member of the Radcliffe Crew, said the pleasant weather makes practice more enjoyable...
...project required 60 hours of work. And that's not fast enough in the 1990s, says Vice President for Finance Allen J. Proctor...
...There's something icky in Woody Allen's compulsion to write scripts about fifty-something guys ready to dump their wives for nubile waifs the approximate age of Soon-Yi Farrow Previn," notes critic Richard Corliss. This was the story of 1992's "Husbands and Wives," and it returns in this tale of a sportswriter with a pretty, peckish wife and a five-year-old adopted son. Allen's take on marriage is bleak, clueless; he sees it as a prison for two, where the condemned finally rise to a level of reciprocal pity. But in spite of all this...
More is known about the identity of the Unabomber than about WOODY ALLEN'S movies before they're done. But word on the film he's shooting now is that it may be a musical (he hasn't made up his mind); it's set in Paris, Venice and New York City; and he has punched up the pulchritude level, casting Julia Roberts, Drew Barrymore and a re-emergent GOLDIE HAWN (getting a leg up in Paris) rather than more cerebral regulars Judy Davis or Dianne Wiest. "This is different from anything Woody has done before," says producer Jean Doumanian...
...characters flit on- and offstage like cameos. Here is a good-natured Allen Ginsberg, a self-absorbed Anais Nin, a pathologically untruthful Truman Capote, an endearing Tennessee Williams (who, during lunch with Senator John Kennedy in Palm Beach, Florida, tells Vidal that their host has a great butt), and a rather mawkish Jack Kerouac, with whom Vidal has a brief affair. (No man is a hero to his Vidal--and every man, the author insinuates, harbors homoeroticism within...