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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...They are indeed a part of the Chinese film history and repertoire. But they alone are insufficient, more variety is called for. The existence of those films adds to the color of the overall Chinese film industry. But it's more important to have films that focus on the day-to-day lives of the modern Chinese people...

Author: By By TERI Wang, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: CINEMANIC | 11/5/1999 | See Source »

Fashion is therefore safe. While many Y2Kers are running around prophesying the end of everything from power grids to rock & roll, the fashion industry has taken on the fin-de-sicle with fervor, dubbing orange the "millennial color" and making fashion picks for the next century. But as the high fashion avant-garde parades forward in full plumage--feather, sequins, fur and leather--many members of the old guard have run for cover. But some, like it-girl Miuccia Prada, were easy converts, spending years preparing for their 15 minutes in the millennial spotlight. Over the last few years, sterile...

Author: By By TERI Wang, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Haute Couture Sells Out, Up & Backwards | 11/5/1999 | See Source »

...zeal to promote Boston-themed plays, Altman thought he found an easy answer in the colorful Last Hurrah, the notorious parody of four-time Boston mayor James Michael Curley's last-ditch bid for re-election. What he got, however, was an unreasonably large and unmanageable cast of characters, many of whom are demoted to ornamental, cardboard cut-out status in the three-hour world of the theatre. There's Amos Force (Keith Perry), the conservative Yankee who will do whatever it takes to see the Irish mayor lose; Francis Jr. (John P. Arnold), the mayor's playboy, finger-snapping...

Author: By Matthew B. Sussman, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: The Last Hurrah Wins No Cheers | 11/5/1999 | See Source »

...Your color will be very strong. It's going to be like a ruby red or wine...

Author: By Alicia A. Carrasquillo, Sarah L. Gore, and Samuel Hornblower, S | Title: Fifteen Minutes: Kirshner's Personal Astrological Reading | 11/4/1999 | See Source »

...women. The color is ruby red... So I guess if I spill wine on my shirt I shouldn't clean it... And another cycle... what she meant was another semester. Yes! In February, I'll be getting a whole new cycle of students for the new semester!" And finally, contemplating his numerological fate, Kirshner laughs and says, "Well, there's only 10 numbers... Probably 1,8,2 and 5 WILL crop...

Author: By Alicia A. Carrasquillo, Sarah L. Gore, and Samuel Hornblower, S | Title: Fifteen Minutes: Kirshner's Personal Astrological Reading | 11/4/1999 | See Source »

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