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...perhaps the big winner of the night. Additional choices included warm chocolate cake with cinnamon ice cream ($6) and very appealing caramelized banana napoleon ($6). Meyer lemons seem to be popping up just as frequently as skate these days, and the Blue Room is not one to miss a trend, throwing them onto the menu in a sorbet with anise seed biscotti ($5). Dates—the interpersonal kind, not the fruits—seem to often only be as good as the last moment, so the Blue Room can at least promise to send you off to that House...
...enjoyed the tribute to Elizabeth, the Queen Mother [APPRECIATION, April 8]. Thank you for your effort on behalf of this beautiful grandmother who reminds me of mine, in looks as well as demeanor--though not in the number of jewels or horses she owned! BEN F. MARTIN Holly Springs, Miss...
...perhaps the most memorable performance belongs to Wright, who plays Bambi, the most conspicuous of the three Wellesley girls. With a perfect strut and sex appeal to spare, he has the makings of a future Miss Harvard...
...example, homosexuality in Hank is neither sensationalized nor condemned; it is used to impart a message of tolerance. The first lesson is as subtle as a sledgehammer: Hank’s stepmother (whom he amusingly dubs Miss-Perfect-Lady Karen) berates Hank and Jake for casually slinging the word “fag” as an insult. Quivering with righteous indignation, she launches into a stern lecture that lacks impact for all its sincerity. The true lesson comes later when Hank befriends a homosexual couple and experiences the full vitriol of society’s hate and prejudice...
...third novel, _Stephie_, Hank’s stepsister, is told by her mother, Miss-Perfect-Lady Karen. You might say that it's a modern female version of the book of Job. _The Gunpowder Trilogy_ hopefully deals with explosive issues, and the Gunpowder River runs through all the stories...