Word: fashionable
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Beloved, the highly-anticipated adaptation of Toni Morrison's novel, slavery is explored in a subtle, almost metaphorical fashion. It is an exercise in psychology, exploring the mind of Morrison's steel-willed protagonist Sethe (Oprah Winfrey), a former slave who now lives as a free woman in Ohio in the 1870s. Beloved is a handsome, classy production that is distinguished in every possible way, but it is also a cold film. The screenplay grapples admirably with Morrison's convoluted narrative but can never get to the heart of it. The saving grace of the movie is the renowned cast...
...true ska fashion, with their upbeat music, the members of Reel Big Fish make Why Do They Rock So Hardfun in spite of its dysfunctional lyrics. The music on the album is not radical for ska--many of the songs sound borderline generic at first, using ska rhythms and instrumentation in predictable ways. But the music is not bland. The melodies are lively and infectious, the band uses short drum, brass, and guitar features to good effect and, musically, the vocals are interesting and well performed. Songs such as "You Don't Know" and "The Set Up [You Need This...
...their Thursday masquerade ball (and fooled and ex into thinking I was a girl!). I promote and model for the woman who runs the place. In general, my modeling experience is in its infancy but would like to explore it further. Last spring I was in a Harvard-sponsored fashion show designed by a friend. Oh, and while clubbing last year at Quest a photographer for a snazzy international gay magazine snapped a photo of me and it somehow ended up getting published on a half-page...
Watch Mather House transform into a house offashion as haute couture-strikes withMOODS, a fashion and talent show sponsoredby the H-R Carribean Club and the BSA. 8:30p.m., Mather House Dining Hall. FREE...
...proposing that we make all female heroines She-Ra-type characters or eliminate fashion shows, but I am advocating a change of mindset. We cannot expect the change to come only from men, so women must be pro-active. The stereotypes that prevail in the minds of many men will not fade until women call their bluff. This change will not come from the courts or Congress. Instead of bemoaning our situation, women must convince men that we are more than Barbies and that we abhor the Barbie treatment. And men must acknowledge the rueful truth: Barbie is just...