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...Patrick's Day is major holiday for all Irish-Americans, but it holds special significance for those who reside in Boston. Father Stephen Zukas of St. Margaret's Church explains that "St. Patrick is the patron saint of the archdiocese." He says that the holiday has become a celebration of the contributions made by the Irish to Boston's Catholic community...

Author: By Joshua D. Fine, | Title: For the Moment | 3/17/1994 | See Source »

Paris and Philadelphia were never exactly sister cities, except maybe to Benjamin Franklin. In current movie terms, and when the incendiary issue of AIDS is raised, the towns couldn't be further apart. The hit film Philadelphia treats its subject gingerly, making its hero a saint and a near monogamist. Cyril Collard's French film Savage Nights is defiantly incorrect, even reckless, in its political agenda. Its hero is a fellow who is HIV positive but continues to have unprotected sex. C'est la vie. C'est la mort. No big difference...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CINEMA: C'est La Mort | 3/14/1994 | See Source »

...Saint senior, playing the final home game of his collegiate career, could only reach out with the butt end of his stick...and finish Cohagan's job for him, knocking the puck into...

Author: By Darren Kilfara, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: 'Holy Comeback' for Icemen | 3/7/1994 | See Source »

...With the Saint's Brian McCarthy in the box for a late roughing call, and with goalie Aaron Israel (19 saves) pulled for an extra attacker, the Crimson had set up a 6-on-4 situation...

Author: By Darren Kilfara, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: 'Holy Comeback' for Icemen | 3/7/1994 | See Source »

...opera world. These range from the visual (such as Joan Sutherland's misaligned and garish lipstick on an album cover or the combination of Renata Tebaldi's ample bosom and her tight costume on the over of Aida) to the aural (Marilyn Horne singing "Mon coeur" from saint-Saen's Samson and Delilah, Anna Moffo's delivery of the single word disvelto in Verdi's Rigoletto) and even the oral (in a discussion of opera as addictive behavior, he calls listening to an entire opera the equivalent of locking himself in the bathroom to eat a quart of ice cream...

Author: By Jefferson Packer, | Title: The Phantoms of Opera's Divas | 2/24/1994 | See Source »

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