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...actual amount of time spent on the runway or in the studio can be negligible, according to Cara J. Swirbalus '86, but time constraints are the major problems Harvard models report. Gill recalls rushing for a session between two final exams, and Norman has stopped modeling during the school year because he finds it difficult to keep up with his studies. Kirsten J. Beitz '86 just started modeling this October, but has also decided to drop modeling...

Author: By Christina D. Mungan, | Title: Model Students Moonlight | 3/9/1984 | See Source »

...threat of nuclear war rendering us powerless to control our own lives, it's always comforting to know that the people in Hollywood still live happily ever after. Sure, there are the Karen Silkwoods and the John Reeds who are victimized by circumstance, but what about E.T., Irene Cara, and the hundreds of other characters who emerge unscathed...

Author: By David B. Pollack, | Title: Man Meets Woman | 2/7/1984 | See Source »

...Manhattan's Upper West Side, it is now suffering from the not-so-benign neglect of the landlord. Margaret Mary's chief joy and solace is playing the piano, mostly Strauss and Chopin waltzes in tandem with a violin-playing "maiden lady" of about 50 named Cara Varnum (Dorothy Lou-don). Both actresses "fake" their instruments stylishly...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theater: Divine Right | 11/30/1981 | See Source »

...good soul, sexually repressed but with a quirky sense of humor, Cara would like nothing better than to move in with Margaret Mary for mutual care and companionship. With aloof hauteur, the widow indicates, as only Hepburn could, that Cara is non-U. Selfish, highhanded, unfeeling, Margaret Mary takes in a different roommate. Robin Bird (Regina Baff), a woman of about 30, is a Brooklyn sparrow with a broken wing. She has been wounded by her husband, who divorced her to turn homosexual. Robin brings out the possessive mother-tyrant in the widow, but in return Margaret Mary goads...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theater: Divine Right | 11/30/1981 | See Source »

...Class Zero" puzzles me. While Mr. Mazumdar seems to draw on his own experience as a dishwasher to portray his fellow worders as rather dehumanized by their work, the overall effect is to mock these people. One has the impression that the author's real concern is not that Cara, Gregory and Jim have boring jobs, but that he should be forced to sully himself with their company. I recall one of my professors at this university who, although known as a great liberal and humanist, once blasted the entire population of South Boston as idiots and cretins because...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Learning Class Zero | 10/24/1981 | See Source »

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