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Also on UTV are "Visions," a program or which student filmmakers show their work and discuss it, and "The High-Rise Ranger," which is "rather like the Galloping Gourmet," Simensky said...

Author: By Melissa L. Welssberg, | Title: Students Run TV Station AtU. of Penn | 4/27/1983 | See Source »

Some 10 wealthy passengers have each paid $15,000 for a 10-day cruise through the Mediterranean aboard the Narcissus. The luxurious ship provides both musical and gastronomical delights. A virtuoso pianist and a renowned diva perform nightly to passengers who dine on gourmet food and turn adulterous in the moonlight. Indeed, affair after affair develops among the passengers...

Author: By Simon J. Frankel, | Title: Bon Voyage | 3/21/1983 | See Source »

...used to be an oleaginous mulch that clogged the incisors at movie theaters. Today, like pasta, pizza and the humble potato, popcorn has gone gourmet. Or, at least, wild. Now, with a few of the dozens of new flavors available, it is possible to have an entire dinner composed of popcorn. After the cocktail hour (piña colada flavor with sour-cream-and-onion popcorn for hors d'oeuvres), the finger-fed meal features New England-clam-chowder popcorn, barbecue popcorn for entrees, fruit salad composed of strawberry, grape and cantaloupe popcorn and, for dessert, chocolate-fudge popcorn...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Living: A Familiar Munch Goes Gourmet | 3/14/1983 | See Source »

French Designer Pierre Cardin, 60, takes pride in having brought haute couture to the masses. Now he wants to do the same with haute cuisine. This month Cardin, who owns the famed Maxim's restaurant in Paris, opened a fast-food spinoff called Minim's for gourmet diners whose tastes are richer than their pocketbooks. Says he: "It is a democratic effort to give everybody a chance at happiness...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Goosewiches to Go | 1/31/1983 | See Source »

...Minn., but Sean still does a lot of programming on his own. He likes to demonstrate one that he designed to teach French. "Vive la France!" it says, and then starts beeping the first notes of La Marseillaise. His mother Reatha uses the computer to help her manage a gourmet cookware store, and even Sister Terri, who originally cast the family's lone vote against the computer, uses it to store her high school class notes. Says Brown: "It's become kind of like the bathroom. If someone is using it, you wait your turn...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Computer Moves In | 1/3/1983 | See Source »

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