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...time to eliminate this campus's last vestige of exclusion based on gender. It's time that women stop supporting that do not respect them. And while the final club scene involves only a portion of this campus, the symbolism of exclusion casts a shadow relevant...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Club Boycott About Equal Access, Not Elitism | 10/12/1993 | See Source »

...stage, John Dexter's sumptuously stylized production transformed tabloid headlines into a potent truism: that the heart sees what it sees. Onscreen, the opera singer's gender is never in question; his 5 o'clock shadow gives him away to everyone but the diplomat. Jeremy Irons tries manfully, and John Lone womanfully, to give real life to the characters, but the close-ups defeat them. So do some unlikely plot points: the defendant and his accuser are put alone to undress and wrestle in a police wagon; the diplomat daubs himself as Madama Butterfly before a rapt audience -- of French...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Betrayal in Beijing | 10/4/1993 | See Source »

...fact, the film's only logic is visual, tracing the progression of the seasons and the alternation of night and day in the changing contours of the urban landscape. Cinematographer Timo Salminen has done some brilliant work, coaxing charm aplenty from the city of light (and, in this case, shadow) without resorting to visual cliches or exuberant panoramas...

Author: By John D. Shepherd, | Title: So It's Not the Opera: C'est la Vie de Boheme | 9/30/1993 | See Source »

...four-term councillor doesn't live in the shadow of her husband. Instead, the West Cambridge resident devotes her time to helping senior citizens, beautifying neighborhoods and fighting crime...

Author: By Sarah E. Scrogin, | Title: The Incumbents: Running on Their Records | 9/29/1993 | See Source »

...will come to the aid of the more silent groups? No pro bono organization can afford to speak for so many people of relatively little means. In Appalachia, the handful of elected representatives rarely see their far-flung constituents. The small farmers have a Grange that is a shadow of its former self and several small lobbies that are easily crushed by the huge beef, pork, milk and wheat magnates. Legal immigrants who are not independently wealthy, especially those from Asia and Latin America, have no one but their families to help them face the difficulties of making a fresh...

Author: By Daniel Altman, | Title: Stagnation Without Representation | 9/27/1993 | See Source »

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