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Every seven years they become British TV stars: "Suzi, the posh girl," and "Tony, the tearaway jockey boy," and poor dear Neil, and the rest of a dozen or so children who have grown up, or at least older, playing themselves in a real-life soap opera. They were selected in 1963 for a TV documentary called 7 Up and have sat for state-of-their-lives portraits in 1970, 1977 and 1984, all supervised by Michael Apted (director of Coal Miner's Daughter and Gorky Park). The latest installment, 28 Up, includes generous excerpts from the three previous reports...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Growing Up, Old and Fat | 6/21/2005 | See Source »

Panel speaker Suzi Peel emphasized types of activism in addition to those directly aimed at treatment...

Author: By Katharine A. Kaplan, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Coalition Starts AIDS Week With Panel Urging Action | 11/19/2002 | See Source »

...sibling rivalry intensified when, thanks to our dog-eared copy of What to Name Your Baby, Emily discovered that her name means "striving to equal," while her little sister Sarah's means princess. And with entries like Brandi and Suzi, the book glamorized all names ending...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Changing Names | 7/10/2000 | See Source »

Many parents assume that the Disney imprint and a G rating on a video mean that a three-year-old can safely enjoy it. But Suzi Schiffer Parrasch, who reviews TV and videos for FamilyWonder.com says, "Every Disney film I watch is violent. They all have very dark, scary moments. Parents should know every single frame of these films, just as they know every page of a storybook." Two excellent websites give parents detailed descriptions of the content of animated movies: kids-in-mind.com and screenit.com Both sites offer ratings of movies that go well beyond...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Violent Cartoons | 6/12/2000 | See Source »

...about her merry way dusting feathers and listening to the faintest, scantest little French fairy-voice. I live for moments like that: walking into a room and being hit in the heart by a most unexpected, most dreamed-of sound. That was the beginning of my controlled adoration of Suzi Lee, Slide bandmember, who has just released her solo and French album, Blue. In this naked cluster of songs she wrote "for myself, to myself, from heart to soothe my soul," every number is aching and wistful and runs a private circuit all day between the head and the heart...

Author: By Phua MEI Pin, | Title: Album Review: Blue by Suzi Lee | 10/29/1999 | See Source »

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