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...interviews the rappers play hide-and-seek, sometimes claiming that the tough-guy poses are just the work of artists assuming a character, other times bragging that their bad-boy credentials are for real. Both things can be true. Caught up in the echo chamber of pop culture, rappers can hear their own songs egging them on to their old mayhem, even as their record sales lift them out of the ghetto...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Shootin' Up the Charts | 11/15/1993 | See Source »

...Norma Knows" soliciting advice on how to ask out a certain Harvard movie actress. (Her mother told her the letter-writer sounded "psycho.") One night at an event held at the Sheraton Commander, she was barraged by hordes of curious partygoers. "I had to run to the bathroom to hide," she said...

Author: By Sunah N. Kim, | Title: Hollywood or Chem 10? | 11/11/1993 | See Source »

...Georges' son Jean-Michel (J. Matthew Riopelle), whom he and Albin raised together, returns home to announce his engagement to Anne Dindon, the daughter of a right-wing politician. Having invited Anne's conservative parents to meet his, Jean-Michel asks the effeminate Albin to hide himself while his biological mother and father put on a show to fool the Dindons. Albin's huffing and puffing, Jean-Michel's desire to gain the approval of Anne's parents, and Georges' attempt to mediate produce a series of hilarious, made-for-TV situations of mishap and complication. Albin tries...

Author: By Patrick S. Chung, | Title: La Cage is Just Around The Gender Bend | 11/11/1993 | See Source »

...didn't really try to hide it, and no one said anything. That's great, I thought, Harvard Square is so liberal: as long as I'm not bothering anyone, no one will give me a hard time...

Author: By Seth Mnookin, | Title: Reflections On Race and Class | 11/9/1993 | See Source »

...uncomfortable for Senate members if some of Packwood's jottings implicate them in criminal acts. As it is, Senators who vote in support of the subpoena risk being accused of trampling on Packwood's civil liberties. Those who vote the other way risk being accused of protecting their own hide. Either way, the Senate stands to look the way it did two years ago when Anita Hill visited its chambers: incapable of dealing effectively with charges of sexual harassment...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: No Thanks for the Memories | 11/8/1993 | See Source »

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