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Carrying an all natural product line, Little Tree, a new full service salon which opened in Harvard Square on May 15, will provide an Asian option to the already numerous hair and beauty salons in the area...

Author: By Jane C. Chen, | Title: Little Tree Salon Offers Asian Beauty Options | 7/18/1995 | See Source »

...plot is a suitably original variation of the romantic-situation comedy. The Las Colinas hair salon is abuzz with preparations for the social event of the year--the evening's debutante cotillion. Aspiring deb SuzyBelle Mallard (Erin Delaney) arrives in a state of crisis, her hair dyed blue by a foreign hair dresser. SuzyBelle's rebellious and cynical sister Clair (Silje Normand)--a misplaced British feminist in rural Texas--shows up with their grandmother Barbara (Liz Amberg), who seems to want to have her hair done, despite being in a state of dysfunction somewhere between stroke and delerium tremens. Down...

Author: By William O. Selig, | Title: Hair Styling With 'Nobody's You' | 3/16/1995 | See Source »

...Cartier) has gotten his hair cut eight times a week, just before concert pianist Isabella Czerny is stabbed in the throat with a deadly pair of scissors. One would think he'd have run out of hair by now, and she'd have moved away from the cursed hair salon where Boston's hilarious audience-participation murder mystery Shear Madness...

Author: By Roland Tan, | Title: The Barber Did It, More Than Once | 3/2/1995 | See Source »

...heroes, Socrates. In an age when monologue was dominant-gods or kings lectured while common folk listened-Socrates developed the revolutionary notion of the dialogue. Another conversational revolutionary was Madame de Rambouillet, who in the 18th century organized discourse in a new forum, the salon, that allowed men and women to talk to one another on an equal basis...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SOCRATES WOULD TAKE HEART | 2/20/1995 | See Source »

...chatter known as E-mail. Here is a mode of talk that is raunchy as well as revelatory, clubby as well as all enveloping. Friendships as well as enmities between strangers are born on, and borne, by wire connecting one continent to another. Is the Internet the ultimate salon...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SOCRATES WOULD TAKE HEART | 2/20/1995 | See Source »

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