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Such celebrity hipsters as director Quentin Tarantino, Dennis Rodman and rocker Lenny Kravitz have painted their nails for years, but now nine-year-old boys are showing up at nail-polish parties in Dallas and Los Angeles. High school coaches from Orinda, Calif., to North Stamford, Conn., have ordered dozens of bottles in school colors for football players to wear on game day. "Young people in the 1990s are not as scared about issues of sexual orientation," says Chicago hairdresser James Braun, 20. "The younger crowd thinks it's stupid that only women can wear skirts and nail polish...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: LOVE YOUR NAILS, JACK | 10/6/1997 | See Source »

...appalling decision," huffed a New York Times editorial, saying the deal "casts suspicion on the A.M.A.'s credibility." Many physicians, including A.M.A. members, also weighed in with harsh diagnoses. "What stands out here is the stupidity, even more than the venality," snapped Dr. Quentin Young, head of an advocacy organization called the Health and Medicine Policy Research Group, adding, "The A.M.A. is cashing in its debilitated reputation as a guardian of American health and becoming straightforward feather merchants...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: DOCTORS' DILEMMA | 8/25/1997 | See Source »

That's the dilemma that's been facing Quentin Tarantino, whose 1994 Pulp Fiction jabbed a spike into the art of film noir and established him as a big kahuna in Hollywood. But instead of writing another original screenplay, Tarantino has staked his reputation on a different approach: he has acquired rights to a best-selling crime novel from the hot author of Get Shorty and adapted it around the retro-hip personae of the ultimate 1970s blaxploitation babe, Pam Grier...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BACK IN THE ACTION | 8/18/1997 | See Source »

Back in Hollywood, Tarantino supporters are doing their part to soften expectations. "Pulp Fiction's cultural resonance may never be duplicated," says indie-film booster and International Creative Management agent Robert Newman, "but can people still have a marvelous time at a Quentin Tarantino movie? Why not? It's like saying the Rolling Stones did Sympathy for the Devil, so they can't do anything as groundbreaking again." As the Stones and Tarantino both might say, let it bleed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BACK IN THE ACTION | 8/18/1997 | See Source »

...life could serve not only as inspiration for Quentin Tarantino's next screenplay but also, perhaps, as a very grim morality tale for those who would do anything for a sleeker look. On July 4, a man supposedly named Antonio Flores Montes, thought to be in his early 40s, was found dead in his Mexico City hospital room after having undergone eight hours of cosmetic facial surgery and liposuction to his midriff. Bruised and punctured, Flores' corpse was flown by chartered plane the next day to the northern Mexican city of Culiacan, where it was laid out at the Capillas...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: DEATH BY MAKE-OVER | 7/21/1997 | See Source »

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