Word: chillness
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...alter egos? And which other scion of America's Eastern ruling class has devoted 628 pages and seven years of libel suits to defending the name of a young Native American charged with murder? While others pursue careers, Matthiessen has forged a path, and often it seems a high, chill path through what he calls "some night country on the dark side of the earth that all of us have to go to all alone...
...used to go to The Game with my father and brother and some friends when I was younger. I remember one game, over at Yale. It was bitterly cold--like 20 below with the wind chill. But the guys were out there and playing strong, and I just remembered thinking how great it was. So I'm psyched to be a part of it." --Captain Robb Hirsch, senior halfback
...remember, we bet, Jeff Goldblum's line in "The Big Chill": "There's sex going on here. I feel it." Or something like that. Anyway, just as the Big Chill house was abuzz with bumping and grinding, the Harvard campus these days is alive with a similar, but less exciting, fever--elections. The final clubs are electing a fresh class of members. The newspapers and choosing their next executive boards. And, in a move that affects only a handful of select undergrads, Harvard's Phi Beta Kappa chapter is elevating another few brains to its ranks. November is Election month...
...lusting to make a curious grad student (Virginia Madsen) his charnel bride. Borrowing from Stephen King and Freddy Krueger (while paving the way for a batch of Candyman sequels), director Bernard Rose deftly juggles sense and slaughter. This is clever, spooky stuff, with a lingering autumn chill...
...Iceman was well prepared for the Alpine chill. His basic garment was an unlined fur robe made of patches of deer, chamois and ibex skin. Though badly repaired at many points, the robe had been cleverly whipstitched together with threads of sinew or plant fiber, in what appears to be a mosaic-like pattern, belying the popular image of cavemen in crude skins. "The person who made the clothes initially was obviously skilled. This indicates that the Iceman was in some way integrated into a community," says prehistorian Egg, who is restoring the clothes at the Roman-Germanic Central Museum...