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...Angeles-area shoppers who enter the renovated medical building that houses Rick Pallack in Sherman Oaks, for example, find garments bearing such well-advertised labels as Alexander Julian, Perry Ellis and Alan Flusser. Boasts Owner Pallack: "I sell a sport coat that might go on Rodeo Drive for $400 for only $250." Pallack also displays merchandise with his own label, which he claims is often identical to designer wear and made by the same manufacturers. Says he: "Our dress shirt doesn't have the polo player on it, but it's the same as Ralph Lauren...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Off-Price but on Target | 10/31/1983 | See Source »

...playing the B's is something else altogether. They're the team of Terry O' Reilley and Rick Middleton, Pete Peeters and Gord Kluzack. Or at least I thought they were. The Bruin roster I got in the mail lists people like Joe Potter and Scott Heffernan, Chris Ingerslev and Jamie Potkul...

Author: By Mike Knobler, | Title: On the B-Rink | 10/29/1983 | See Source »

...spokesman for candidate David I. Finnegan said that the Finnegan campaign hadn't solicited help at Harvard and didn't have a student representative here. The spokesman, Rick Noble, added that he "is very disappointed" that Finnegan has received no student support...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: King Caucus | 10/6/1983 | See Source »

...many hyphens: comedy writer-producer-singer-songwriter. Until last December, he still commuted to Vancouver to tape his highly popular Canadian daytime talk show. Thicke is a performer who can do everything, kind of. On his new show he sings and plays the guitar like a grownup Rick Springfield. As a conversationalist he can be gently witty, without Letterman's sting or Carson's quickness. "I'm cool in the McLuhan sense," he says. Describing himself as an Everyman, he is uncomfortable with the label of comic: "I'd rather be the genial host...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Video: And Now, Heeeeere's Alan! | 9/19/1983 | See Source »

Smart people can make the dumbest moves. Dave Thomas and Rick Moranis were the two brightest lights of SCTV, who stumbled into celebrity by impersonating a couple of Canadian oafs named Doug and Bob McKenzie. These Two Stooges of the Great White North sprawled about in parkas, plaid shirts and toques, guzzling their beloved Molson's and calling each other "hosers." Now they have been given 90 minutes of screen time and a license to steal children's lunch money. Strange Brew, which the two stars also directed, sets the Cheech and Chong of malt into an informal...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Rushes: Sep. 12, 1983 | 9/12/1983 | See Source »

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