Word: orlandos
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Rick Nichols of The Philadelphia Inquirer for editorial writing; Betty DeRamus of the Detroit News and Paul Gigot of The Wall Street Journal for commentary column writing; Rose Jacobius of The Washington Post and Beth Witrogen of the San Francisco Examiner for headlines; and Craig Dezern of The Orlando Sentinel and Hank Stuever of The Albuquerque Tribune for non deadline writing...
When the information superhighway comes to town, TIME plans to be there as well. Time Warner, our parent company, is scheduled to begin testing a Full Service Network in Florida later this year, delivering interactive video over fiber-optic and cable-TV lines to 4,000 homes in Orlando. As part of that system, TIME journalists will collaborate with partners in various TV news divisions on a service called News on Demand that will let viewers see the stories they want, when they want to see them. Subscribers interested in Tonya Harding, for example, might order up both...
Besides the voice of Jarman, those of three talented actors and frequent Jarman collaborators are heard. Nigel Terry and Tilda Swinton (of Orlando fame) worked with the director in "Caravaggio," "Edward II" and "Wittgenstein." John Quentin appeared in the latter. The impressive sound-track features, among others, the musician and producer Brian...
...Orlando, FL and Leverett House...
...small scale, is yes. Niche marketing has worked for blacks, for tots, for older women. These days the small, independent film movement, like theater and the book industry, tolerates and promotes gay themes. Some of last year's most successful independent movies -- Farewell My Concubine, The Wedding Banquet, Orlando -- were homo-, bi- or pansexual in spirit. "A film like The Wedding Banquet is more beloved by gays," says Richard Jennings, executive director of the lobby group Hollywood Supports, "because it's made for the gay community. We can more readily identify with...