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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...shocked to discover that, after years of tradition, months of planning and weeks of postering; after the heroic efforts of Freshman Caucus member Catherine D. Rucker '99; after the hordes of first-years streamed across the Yard to leave in their chartered trolleys--after all this, The Crimson chose to ignore one of the most important social events for a quarter of the college community and not run an article on the March 1 Freshman Formal. Has our esteemed campus newspaper decided that only upperclass events are important? Or was this just negligence? --Stephen E. Weinberg '99 The writer...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crimson Missed the Freshman Formal | 3/6/1996 | See Source »

...seem tinny and false. Clinton, on the other hand, comes across as a Mandarin to Mandarins, would do better than Dole in coming across as a Talent to Talents, and might even be able to seem more like "one of us" to Lifers if Dole didn't have his heroic military service to backstop himself with his natural constituency...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CAMPAIGN '96: AMERICA'S NEW CLASS SYSTEM | 2/26/1996 | See Source »

...story itself is not so complex. In a town by the sea, children are being abducted. The culprits are the diabolical Krank (a menacing Daniel Emilfork), his midget wife, his six identical brothers (all played by Dominique Pinon, the heroic clown of Delicatessen), and a pulsating brain named Irvin that floats in an aquarium. All are genetic experiments, and Krank has been aging prematurely because he is unable to dream. His solution is to set up an H.G. Wellesesque laboratory where he can try to extract the dreams of young children, unfortunately without success. Krank's henchmen are the fanatic...

Author: By Dan Williams, | Title: City of Lost Children Offers a Feast of Surreal Treats for the Eyes | 2/1/1996 | See Source »

...worth saving? Dour sci-fi satire always has this message: I have seen the future, and it sucks. In this teeming hellhole (lots of clatter and clutter), madmen get the best lines, and a heroic time traveler hardly stands a chance. Intent on both dazzling and punishing the viewer, Gilliam gets lost in creepy spectacle and plenty of old film clips (notably Vertigo). But at the sight of three giraffes crossing a city bridge, you'll think of a more recent movie. A bad one. In its frantic mix of chaos, carnage and zoo animals, 12 Monkeys is Jumanji...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CINEMA: BACK TO THE BLEAK FUTURE | 1/8/1996 | See Source »

...Nyiri's account is not the war's horrors or the coldhearted hypocrisy of the "Jewish laws" enforced by authorities in Budapest to appease the Germans and deal with the "Jewish question." It is the unsinkable humanity of his characters. Most of them aren't especially noble or heroic, but they are full of life, an important quality in a time of extermination...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BOOKS: BITTER WISDOM | 12/18/1995 | See Source »

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