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...transvestitism. In conjunction with the exhibition, the ICA is also sponsoring panel discussions. a series of performance places and a series of films and videos. As if this weren't enough, even the gift shop has been complete cross-dressed into a chic boutique which allows and encourages any brave soul with sufficient curiosity to don the garb of the opposite gender...

Author: By William TATE Dougherty, | Title: ICA's "Dress Codes': Where Guys Are Dolls | 4/8/1993 | See Source »

...Serbs say I'm a human shield," the general conceded in an interview conducted by ham radio. "Yes, I am a shield. I will remain in Srebrenica as long as I consider the safety of the inhabitants at risk." Those were brave words from a soldier who up to then had had few admirers. He had drawn criticism from the U.N. contingent in the Bosnian capital for hobnobbing with Serbian militia chiefs, like Ratko Mladic, dubbed the "Butcher of Sarajevo," and for not forthrightly denouncing Serbian aggression. His orders from the U.N. were not to use force...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Convert Among the Dying | 3/29/1993 | See Source »

Most residents seem willing to brave the dinner lines because the dining hall is such a central part of house life...

Author: By Rebecca M. Wand, | Title: Two Houses, Two Ways of Life | 3/9/1993 | See Source »

...temporary bottom line aside, Harvard and other property owners must remember that soon there will be little reason for shoppers to come to Harvard Square at all. Why take the subway when there is a Gap in your own neighborhood? Why brave the streets of Cambridge when Tower Records looms on every suburban street corner...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Square Change | 3/3/1993 | See Source »

...tentative yet trying to be ferocious, toward the hospital bed at center stage. He removes wraparound dark glasses to reveal eyes that do not focus, that plainly cannot see. He fumbles, with slow majesty, to untie the sash of his robe. An audience cannot help feeling the brave pathos of the character and the star power of the actor. Unfortunately, at this point the play's dialogue begins, and the illusion of believability slips irretrievably away...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Patient Is Impatient | 3/1/1993 | See Source »

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