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Long lines formed at the Harvard Coop Bookstore yesterday, as about 150 locals gathered to get an autograph and a glimpse of television chef Julia Child...

Author: By Eugene Y. Chang, | Title: Julia Child Signs Books at the Coop | 10/13/1993 | See Source »

...line at the Border became understandable. The shrimps and mussels prepared in a "Veracruz style" is aesthetically pleasing but is in reality a watered down version of a Manhattan clam chowder with the wrong ingredients. And then there is Rosalita's Whim, a sampler plate of apparently what the chef is in the mood to cook. In one corner of the Whim were the chicken quesadillas, kid brother to the burrito without the salad bar inside. Covering the center of the plate was an assortment of barbecued sausage, shrimp and pork, drenched in a "Bad Mood" sauce. Although the sauce...

Author: By Adam Sonfield, | Title: A Moody Meal | 10/7/1993 | See Source »

...Seale, co-founder and chairman of the Black Panthers, finally produced his oeuvre, it was Barbeque'n with Bobby. Karleton Lewis Armstrong, jailed for a 1970 University of Wisconsin bombing that injured four and killed one, now runs a fruit-juice business in Madison, Wisconsin. And Katherine Power, expert chef and cooking instructor, was renowned in her adopted Oregon for her recipes. Power's therapist, reports the New York Times, found it impossible "to believe that this bespectacled cook with the terrific polenta recipe . . . had spent 14 years as one of the Federal Bureau of Investigation's 10 Most Wanted...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: From People Power to Polenta | 10/4/1993 | See Source »

...name "Alice Metzinger" had been lifted from the birth certificate of an infant who died the year the gourmet chef was born. Metzinger was really Katherine Ann Power. Before coming to the Northwest, she had lived underground for nine years in women's communes. Before that, she was a straight-A sociology major, who had become a central figure of the Brandeis Strike Information Center, a clearinghouse for information about student strikes all over the country. Professor Richard Onorato, then dean of students, recalls that she had broken into the student-council office to steal stationery to print a political...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Return of the Fugitive | 9/27/1993 | See Source »

...will be found to be ludicrous," says J. Randy Taraborrelli (Michael Jackson: The Magic and the Madness). "I've seen so many extortion attempts against the Jackson camp, and they never turn out to be worth anything." While researching his book, Taraborrelli says, "every damn butler, housekeeper, chauffeur and chef wanted $100,000 for their insights into his private life. I've written about Diana Ross, Cher, Carol Burnett and Roseanne Arnold, but I never had that experience with any of my other books. And that was just me, a biographer. You can imagine what it's like...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Michael Jackson: Who's Bad? | 9/6/1993 | See Source »

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