Word: catherinee
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Area hotels are almost completely booked and restaurants struggle to accomodate the huge families celebrating junior's accomplishments. Upstairs at the Pudding, a restaurant on Holyoke St. replaced its standard square tables for four with large round tables to keep up with the crowds says manager Mary Catherine Diebel.
More serious -- and moving -- tributes were offered to two absent friends. One afternoon a single spotlight illuminated the Palais stage -- the aura left vacant by Francois Truffaut, who died at 52 last October -- and slowly two dozen figures gathered in the shadows. Jeanne Moreau, Jean-Pierre Leaud, Catherine Deneuve, Gerard...
Photographer Patrick Demarchelier, who was originally scheduled to do Stephanie's LIFE and Mademoiselle pictures, suggests, "She's a personality. A model you use to do fashion. You can put clothes on a personality, but you're photographing the person more." Personality like that may help a second-rung designer...
Leaders of most nations attending the economic summit, including other victorious World War II Allies, carefully distanced themselves from the U.S.-German ceremony. British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, normally a loyal supporter of Reagan policies, responded to a Labor M.P.'s attack in Parliament on the Bitburg visit by noting...
And much besides the Pope and Johnson is entertaining, provocative reading. William King's amusing story of a licentious nobleman and a guileful beggar woman, "The Beggar Woman" and the anonymous "Art of Wenching" are both good fun. John Ellis' "Sarah Hazard's Love Letter," is a poignant verse based...