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Bruxelles and Scuzzi Restaurants. If you're interested in eating dinner using a fork and knife, New Haven does have several up-scale bistros. Some of the nicer places to eat are on the water of New Haven Harbor and are not easily accessible to college students, especially those without cars. Bruxelles, located less than a block from Old Campus and the New Haven Green on College Street, is one classy dinner spot within reach. A well-stocked bar and elegant decor are the highlights of this popular New Haven eatery. Roasting game spins in over an open flame...
...found that I was actually embarrassed for the actors: De Mornay, so believably evil in "The Hand That Rocks the Cradle," for some reason makes us feel like we are watching her rehearse her "Musketeer" lines for the first time (and may be we are!). As she holds a knife in her hand at waist height, she melodramatically purrs to Richelieu, "With a flick of my wrist I could change your religion." And we don't laugh. Poor Rebecca...
...rally will have to grow substantially before the gamesmanship in Washington is over. Next month Congress is expected to consider the ultimate feel-good measure, a balanced-budget amendment to the Constitution, which lets lawmakers praise cutting without pointing the knife. Among the sponsors are 65 members of the House who voted in August against both Clinton's deficit- reduction package and the Republican alternative. But why should politicians stop playing deficit games before voters...
...retrospective of more than 100 paintings by Roy Lichtenstein, curated by Diane Waldman for the Guggenheim Museum, you can almost cut the atmosphere of deja vu with a knife. Doubtless, part of this is due to the artist's prolonged success in the marketplace; Lichtenstein is a very prolific artist, and his works are in most museums. But their effect has spread far beyond the originals. His images, coming initially out of mass reproduction itself, slide back into it with the utmost ease and have done so for the past 30 years, filling memory with tiny Lichtenstein clones...
...kidnapped Oct. 1 from her home in Petaluma, California, has shown up everywhere: on television, on computer networks and on flyers in supermarkets, libraries and hospitals. The explanation for the ubiquity of the girl's image extends beyond a fascination with the brazen nature of the abduction: a knife-wielding bearded stranger intruded on Polly's slumber party. It even transcends the reward offered by actress Winona Ryder, a former Petaluma resident, who pledged $200,000 for information leading to the girl's return...