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...they lose it, about halfway or three-quarters of the way through. We kept waiting for that to happen, but it never did." In fact, Campion recalls the only time Paquin got "a bit teary" was the first day of shooting when her mom had to return home; an ice-cream break solved the problem, and filming proceeded as planned...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CINEMA: I'D Like to Thank My Dog . . . | 4/4/1994 | See Source »

...occupies with 27 relatives at 219 North Keystone Avenue on Chicago's run-down West Side. The dwelling is as the national headlines described it: drug deals transacted outside but not within; a sink swarming with roaches; a refrigerator filled with rotting and moldy food. An old-fashioned ice-cream crank perches incongruously on a shelf. At Melton's feet, mixed up in a pile of trash, dirt and other garbage, is some dried-up chopped beef. It's for the dog. "Son of a bitch only eats the best," explains Melton...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Calcutta, Illinois | 2/14/1994 | See Source »

...with mine only every so often, but who are so much fun to read that I don't much mind: thick heaps of raw information about (largely) noisy records from all over the globe, with bizarre slogans Jenny Holzer would kill to have coined liberally "mixed in" (in the ice-cream sense of the phrase "mixed in"). Nirvana and Sonic Youth were in here early on; the latest issue has the most articulate, most convincing (pro-) "Riot Grrrl" think-piece/manifesto I've seen, plus interviews with Moonshake, Sugar, Tsunami, Nation of Ulysses, Huggy Bear, several unheard-of British bands...

Author: By Steve L. Burt, | Title: One Chord Wonder | 12/9/1993 | See Source »

Dancing milk cartons. Banjo playing robot dogs singing Dixie over the frozen peas. A petting zoo with live geese and goats. Free balloons and ice-cream cones. Employees disguised as ducks waddling down the aisle. Yes, it's just another happy, cornball day at Stew Leonard's, "the world's largest dairy store," according to Ripley's "Believe It or Not." But where is Stew? Why isn't the 63-year-old retailing legend greeting housewives or patting kids on the head or wearing his cow suit? Well, brace yourself, Ripley. The folks who run the animated megamarket in Norwalk...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Skimming The Cream | 8/2/1993 | See Source »

After every performance a discussion period is held in which members of the audience talk with the actors about the play. Due to the sensitive nature of topics discussed, members of counseling groups attend every performance, and ice-cream is served to make the post-discussion period more comfortable. Raz hopes the selections that comprise the play stimulate the discussion. "The object is not to stuff ideas down people's throats," Raz said. "It makes it charged not to say 'this is right' and 'this is wrong...

Author: By Natasha H. Leland, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Calling it Like it Is | 12/10/1992 | See Source »

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